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. 1965 Nov;44(11):1911–1923. doi: 10.1172/JCI105297

The relationship of the renal vascular activity of angiotensin II to the autonomic nervous system.

J C McGiff, T M Fasy
PMCID: PMC289690  PMID: 4284771

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