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. 1960 Aug;39(8):1330–1336. doi: 10.1172/JCI104150

INCREASE IN ALDOSTERONE SECRETION BY CAROTID ARTERY CONSTRICTION IN THE DOG AND ITS PREVENTION BY THYROCAROTID ARTERIAL JUNCTION DENERVATION *

Frederic C Bartter 1, Ivor H Mills 1,, Donald S Gann 1
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