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Is ECLIA serum cortisol concentration measurement, an accurate indicator of pain severity in dogs with locomotor pain?Markovszky et al., 2020
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- Markovszky A
- Weber C
- Biksi O
- Danes M
- Dumitrescu E
- Muselin F
- Tufarelli V
- Puvača N
- Cristina R
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Simple Summary Serum cortisol level reflects the activity of stress axis, ethological alterations, acute and chronic pain, life quality, or psychogenic stress. Although it is stated that stress can produce a measurable influence on the cortisol level, a certified value of this …
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