Arousal elicits exaggerated inhibition of sympathetic nerve activity in phobic syncope patients.
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Pietro Cortelli | Mikael Elam | Agostino Baruzzi | B. Wallin | M. Elam | P. Cortelli | A. Baruzzi | R. Liguori | P. Montagna | T. Karlsson | Rocco Liguori | Pasquale Montagna | Vincenzo Donadio | Tomas Karlsson | B Gunnar Wallin | V. Donadio
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