Article
Exercise training attenuates chemoreflex-mediated reductions of renal blood flow in heart failure
Date
2015Registration in:
309, 2, H259-H266
03636135
Author
Marcus N.J.
Pügge C.
Mediratta J.
Schiller A.M.
del Rio R.
Zucker I.H.
Schultz H.D.
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