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. 1977 Sep;61(1):136P.

Cardiovascular actions of prostacyclin (PCI2) in chloralose anaesthetized dogs [proceedings]

J M Armstrong, D Chapple, G J Dusting, R Hughes, S Moncada, J R Vane
PMCID: PMC1667682  PMID: 334305

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Selected References

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