Glutamate receptor autoantibody concentrations in children with chronic post-traumatic headache

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A. V. Goryunova1,2, N. A. Bazarnaya1,2, Elena M. Sorokina1,2, N. Yu. Semenova1,2, Oksana V. Globa1,2, Ж. Б. Семенова1,2, V. G. Pinelis1,2, Leonid Roshal1,2, О. И. Маслова1,2
1State Research Institute of Pediatric Traumatology and Surgery, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Russia
2State Research Institute of Pediatrics, Scientific Center for Child Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow

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