
pmid: 79869
It is suggested that a primary abnormality of platelet function can account for the diverse clinical, biochemical, and pathological findings reported in migraine.
Blood Platelets, Serotonin, Platelet Aggregation, Migraine Disorders, Tyramine, Haplorhini, Catecholamines, Animals, Humans, Blood Platelet Disorders, Monoamine Oxidase, Papio
Blood Platelets, Serotonin, Platelet Aggregation, Migraine Disorders, Tyramine, Haplorhini, Catecholamines, Animals, Humans, Blood Platelet Disorders, Monoamine Oxidase, Papio
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