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Bedtime doses of prazosin do not affect daytime salivary amylase markers in PTSD.
APA
McCall W. V., Pillai A., Pandya C. D., McCloud L., Moraczewski J. A., Tauhidul L., Youssef N. A., Case D. & Rosenquist P. B. (2019). Bedtime doses of prazosin do not affect daytime salivary amylase markers in PTSD. : Heliyon.
Chicago
McCall William Vaughn, Pillai Anilkumar, Pandya Chirayu D, McCloud Laryssa, Moraczewski Jason A, Tauhidul Liniya, Youssef Nagy A, Case Doug and Rosenquist Peter B. 2019. Bedtime doses of prazosin do not affect daytime salivary amylase markers in PTSD. : Heliyon.
Harvard
McCall W. V., Pillai A., Pandya C. D., McCloud L., Moraczewski J. A., Tauhidul L., Youssef N. A., Case D. and Rosenquist P. B. (2019). Bedtime doses of prazosin do not affect daytime salivary amylase markers in PTSD. : Heliyon.
MLA
McCall William Vaughn, Pillai Anilkumar, Pandya Chirayu D, McCloud Laryssa, Moraczewski Jason A, Tauhidul Liniya, Youssef Nagy A, Case Doug and Rosenquist Peter B. Bedtime doses of prazosin do not affect daytime salivary amylase markers in PTSD. : Heliyon. 2019.