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Cardiac and vascular implications of hypertension: the need for treatment

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ACE Inhibitors in Hypertension
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The two main homeostatic mechanisms described in Chapter 2 have the effect of maintaining the blood pressure under physiological conditions.

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Strube, G., Strube, G. (1992). Cardiac and vascular implications of hypertension: the need for treatment. In: ACE Inhibitors in Hypertension. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3900-7_3

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