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Lifton, R. P., Gharavi, A. G., & Geller, D. S. (2001). Molecular Mechanisms of Human Hypertension. Cell, 104(4), 545–556.

Authors 3
  1. Richard P. Lifton (first)
  2. Ali G. Gharavi (additional)
  3. David S. Geller (additional)
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