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. 1945 Jan;24(1):62–68. doi: 10.1172/JCI101579

THE RENAL HUMORAL PRESSOR MECHANISM IN MAN. I. PREPARATION AND ASSAY OF HUMAN RENIN, HUMAN HYPERTENSINOGEN, AND HYPERTENSIN 1,2

Lewis Dexter 1,2, Florence W Haynes 1,2, William C Bridges 1,2
PMCID: PMC435428  PMID: 16695189

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