Extreme exercise enhances chromogranin A levels correlating with stress levels but not with cardiac burden

T. Nickel, M. Vogeser, I. Emslander, R. David, B. Heilmeier, M. op den Winkel, A. Schmidt-Trucksäss, U. Wilbert-Lampen, H. Hanssen, M. Halle

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