Cardioprotective Effects of Vasopeptidase Inhibition vs. Angiotensin Type 1-Receptor Blockade in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats on a High Salt Diet
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概要
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- 2004-08-01
著者
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Laine Mika
Minerva Foundation Institute For Medical Research Biomedicum
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Mervaala Eero
Institute Of Biomedicine Pharmacology University Of Helsinki Biomedicum
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Mervaala Eero
Institute Of Biomedicine Pharmacology University Of Helsinki
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GRONHOLM Tina
Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, Biomedicum
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FINCKENBERG Piet
Institute of Biomedicine, Pharmacology, University of Helsinki, Biomedicum
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PALOJOKI Eeva
Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, Biomedicum
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SARASTE Antti
Department of Anatomy, University of Turku
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BACKLUND Tom
Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, Biomedicum
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ERIKSSON Anders
Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, Biomedicum
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TIKKANEN Ilkka
Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research, Biomedicum
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Backlund Tom
Minerva Foundation Institute For Medical Research Biomedicum
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Gronholm Tina
Minerva Foundation Institute For Medical Research Biomedicum
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Palojoki Eeva
Minerva Foundation Institute For Medical Research Biomedicum
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Saraste Antti
Department Of Anatomy University Of Turku
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Tikkanen Ilkka
Minerva Foundation Institute For Medical Research Biomedicum
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Eriksson Anders
Minerva Foundation Institute For Medical Research Biomedicum
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Finckenberg Piet
Institute Of Biomedicine Pharmacology University Of Helsinki Biomedicum
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