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Cardiovascular physiology / Hematology / Ischemic preconditioning / Myocardial ischemia / Peptide hormones / Cardiac muscle / Bradykinin / Kinin-kallikrein system / Myocardial infarction / Medicine / Circulatory system / Anatomy
Date: 2005-10-18 15:15:54
Cardiovascular physiology
Hematology
Ischemic preconditioning
Myocardial ischemia
Peptide hormones
Cardiac muscle
Bradykinin
Kinin-kallikrein system
Myocardial infarction
Medicine
Circulatory system
Anatomy

British Journal of Pharmacology[removed], 413 ± 420  1998 Stockton Press All rights reserved 0007 ± [removed] $12.00

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