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. 1958 Dec 30;144(3):532–540. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1958.sp006118

Vasodilatation in the tongue and its relationship to plasma kinin formation

S M Hilton, G P Lewis
PMCID: PMC1356795  PMID: 13621413

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