Elevated salivary C-reactive protein levels are associated with active and passive smoking in healthy youth: A pilot study

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Rima Azar
Annie Richard
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[1] Psychobiology of Stress and Health Lab,University of Melbourne
[2] Psychology Department,undefined
[3] Clinical Neuropsychology,undefined
[4] Psychology Department,undefined
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Journal of Inflammation | / 8卷
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Salivary C-reactive protein; active and passive tobacco smoke exposure; cotinine;
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