Sleep and Salivary Cortisol

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Sleep and Salivary Cortisol. / Garde, Anne Helene; Karlson, Bernt; Hansen, Åse Marie; Persson, Roger; Åkerstedt, Torbjörn.

The Role of Saliva Cortisol Measurement in Health and Disease. ed. / Margaretha Kristensson; Peter Garvin; Ulf Lundberg. Vol. 1 1. ed. U.A.E. : Bentham Science Publishers, 2011. p. 116-128.

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Garde, AH, Karlson, B, Hansen, ÅM, Persson, R & Åkerstedt, T 2011, Sleep and Salivary Cortisol. in M Kristensson, P Garvin & U Lundberg (eds), The Role of Saliva Cortisol Measurement in Health and Disease. 1 edn, vol. 1, Bentham Science Publishers, U.A.E., pp. 116-128. https://doi.org/10.2174/97816080534211120101

APA

Garde, A. H., Karlson, B., Hansen, Å. M., Persson, R., & Åkerstedt, T. (2011). Sleep and Salivary Cortisol. In M. Kristensson, P. Garvin, & U. Lundberg (Eds.), The Role of Saliva Cortisol Measurement in Health and Disease (1 ed., Vol. 1, pp. 116-128). Bentham Science Publishers. https://doi.org/10.2174/97816080534211120101

Vancouver

Garde AH, Karlson B, Hansen ÅM, Persson R, Åkerstedt T. Sleep and Salivary Cortisol. In Kristensson M, Garvin P, Lundberg U, editors, The Role of Saliva Cortisol Measurement in Health and Disease. 1 ed. Vol. 1. U.A.E.: Bentham Science Publishers. 2011. p. 116-128 https://doi.org/10.2174/97816080534211120101

Author

Garde, Anne Helene ; Karlson, Bernt ; Hansen, Åse Marie ; Persson, Roger ; Åkerstedt, Torbjörn. / Sleep and Salivary Cortisol. The Role of Saliva Cortisol Measurement in Health and Disease. editor / Margaretha Kristensson ; Peter Garvin ; Ulf Lundberg. Vol. 1 1. ed. U.A.E. : Bentham Science Publishers, 2011. pp. 116-128

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