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January 1986
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January 01 1986
Endogenous Opioids and Reversal of Renovascular Hypertension
M.E. Edmunds
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M.E. Edmunds
1Department of Medicine, University of Leicester
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G.I. Russell
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G.I. Russell
1Department of Medicine, University of Leicester
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R.F. Bing
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R.F. Bing
1Department of Medicine, University of Leicester
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H. Thurston
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H. Thurston
1Department of Medicine, University of Leicester
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J.D. Swales
J.D. Swales
1Department of Medicine, University of Leicester
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1986) 71 (s15): 79P.
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M.E. Edmunds, G.I. Russell, R.F. Bing, H. Thurston, J.D. Swales; Endogenous Opioids and Reversal of Renovascular Hypertension. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 January 1986; 71 (s15): 79P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs071079P
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