Assessment of flow-mediated dilation in humans: a methodological and physiological guideline.
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Ryan A. Harris | D. Thijssen | D. Green | B. Parker | G. Atkinson | M. A. Black | M. Widlansky | K. Pyke | M. Tschakovsky | J. Padilla | Dick H J Thijssen | Mark A Black | Daniel J Green | Greg Atkinson | Ryan A Harris | Jaume Padilla | Michael E Tschakovsky | Beth Parker | Michael E Widlansky | Kyra E Pyke | R. Harris | Michael E. Widlansky | M. Black | D. Green
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