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Pathways of angiotensin formation and function in the brain.
Ferrario CM, Barnes KL, Block CH, Brosnihan KB, Diz DI, Khosla MC, Santos RA. Pathways of angiotensin formation and function in the brain. Hypertension. 1990 Feb; 15(2 Suppl):I13-9.
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Angiotensin I
Angiotensin II
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Brain
Humans
Models, Biological
Peptide Fragments
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Debra I. Diz PhD