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. 1952 Oct;31(10):872–879. doi: 10.1172/JCI102674

CARDIOVASCULAR AND RENAL ADJUSTMENTS TO A HYPOTENSIVE AGENT

(l-HYDRAZINOPHTHALAZINE: CIBA BA-5968: APRESOLINE) 1,2

Ernest L Wilkinson 1,3, Heikki Backman 1,3, Hans H Hecht 1
PMCID: PMC436486  PMID: 12990658

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