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. 1964 Mar;43(3):532–543. doi: 10.1172/JCI104939

Studies on Digitalis. X. Effects of Ouabain on Forearm Vascular Resistance and Venous Tone in Normal Subjects and in Patients in Heart Failure *

Dean T Mason 1, Eugene Braunwald 1, Richard B Karsh 1, Frederick A Bullock 1
PMCID: PMC441947  PMID: 14135505

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