Major Depression Is Associated with Significant Diurnal Elevations in Plasma Interleukin-6 Levels, a Shift of Its Circadian Rhythm, and Loss of Physiological Complexity in Its Secretion: Clinical Implications
Salvatore Alesci(National Institute of Mental Health), Philip W. Gold(National Institute of Mental Health), George P. Chrousos(Academy of Athens), Donna Ronsaville(National Institute of Mental Health), Pedro E. Martinez, Mitchel A. Kling, Alejandro Ayala(National Institutes of Health), Herman K. Gold(Massachusetts General Hospital), Sujata Kelkar(National Institutes of Health), Ιoannis Ilias(Hippocration General Hospital), Samuel J. Listwak, Júlio Licinio(Flinders Medical Centre)
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