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. 2009 Mar;5(1):50–51. doi: 10.1007/BF03160983

Lipid emulsion may augment early blood pressure recovery in a rabbit model of atenolol toxicity

Grant Cave 1,2,, Martyn Harvey 3
PMCID: PMC3550333  PMID: 19343827

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Grant Cave, Email: grantcave@gmail.com.

Martyn Harvey, Email: harveym@waikatodhb.govt.nz.

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