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  • Kehoe, K.; Brouns, R.; Verkerk, R.; Engelborghs, S.; De Deyn, P.; Hendriks, D.; De Meester, I.
    Prolyl carboxypeptidase activity decline correlates with severity and short-term outcome in acute ischemic stroke (2014), Neurochem. Res., 40, 81-88.
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medicine analysis of prolyl carboxypeptidase activity in serum of 50 stroke patients at admission, and at 24 h, 72 h and 7 days after stroke onset. The decrease in prolyl carboxypeptidase levels in the first 24 h after stroke onset is associated with stroke severity and an unfavourable short-term stroke outcome. High National Institutes of Health Stroke scale scores and infarct volumes at admission are related with a more pronounced decrease of prolyl carboxypeptidase in the first 24 h after stroke Homo sapiens

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Homo sapiens
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serum
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Homo sapiens
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