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==Melatonin levels in Huntington's disease patients and controls==
==Melatonin levels in Huntington's disease patients and controls==


Mean 24 h melatonin levels in HD patients and matched controls.  
Mean 24 h melatonin levels in HD patients and matched controls.<ref><pubmed>19562249</pubmed></ref>


The diurnal melatonin rise was significantly delayed in HD patients by about 01:30 h (p = 0.048). The black bar on the abscissa indicates the dark period (23:00–7:30 h).<ref><pubmed>19562249</pubmed></ref>
The diurnal melatonin rise was significantly delayed in HD patients by about 01:30 h (p = 0.048). The black bar on the abscissa indicates the dark period (23:00–7:30 h).





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Melatonin levels in Huntington's disease patients and controls

Mean 24 h melatonin levels in HD patients and matched controls.[1]

The diurnal melatonin rise was significantly delayed in HD patients by about 01:30 h (p = 0.048). The black bar on the abscissa indicates the dark period (23:00–7:30 h).


Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2780627/


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