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July 01 1973
The Role Played by the Peripheral Baroreceptors and Chemoreceptors in the Control of the Cerebral Circulation
I. M. James
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I. M. James
1Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Royal Free Hospital, London
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Lindsay MacDonell
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Lindsay MacDonell
2Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Royal Free Hospital, London
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S. Hall
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S. Hall
3Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Royal Free Hospital, London
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P. C. Brant
P. C. Brant
4Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Royal Free Hospital, London
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1973) 45 (1): 7P–8P.
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I. M. James, Lindsay MacDonell, S. Hall, P. C. Brant; The Role Played by the Peripheral Baroreceptors and Chemoreceptors in the Control of the Cerebral Circulation. Clin Sci Mol Med 1 July 1973; 45 (1): 7P–8P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs045007Pb
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