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Modifications in hepatic blood flow and portal pressure produced by different diets

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We acknowledge the help provided by the Cardiologic Unit of the J. J. Aguirre Hospital and by Miss Silvia Galleguillos and Miss Georgina Riquelme in performing the catheterization of the hepatic vein, Miss Lupe Ferrer in the determination of the blood gases, and Miss Ana Mar ía Errázuriz in measuring blood radioactivity clearances.

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Orrego, H., Mena, I., Baraona, E. et al. Modifications in hepatic blood flow and portal pressure produced by different diets. Digest Dis Sci 10, 239–248 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02233754

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