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There are many mechanisms by which blood pressure can be regulated. These mechanisms interact in a complex fashion with each other to maintain blood pressure homeostasis.
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Carretero, O.A., Rabito, S.F. (1986). Vasodepressor Hormones (Kinins) in Blood Pressure Regulation. In: Kaufmann, W., Bönner, G., Lang, R., Meurer, K.A. (eds) Primary Hypertension. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71125-1_3
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