Association of elevated plasma CCL5 levels with high risk for tic disorders in children
Abnormal levels of some peripheral cytokines have been reported in children patients with tic disorders (TDs), but none of these cytokines can be a biomarker for this disease. Our aim was to systemically profile differentially expressed cytokines (DECs) in the blood of TD patients, examine their ass...
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Main Authors: | Hai-zhen You (Author), Jie Zhang (Author), Yaning Du (Author), Ping-bo Yu (Author), Lei Li (Author), Jing Xie (Author), Yunhui Mi (Author), Zhaoyuan Hou (Author), Xiao-Dong Yang (Author), Ke-Xing Sun (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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