A comparison of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, calcium antagonists, beta-blockers and diuretic agents on reactive hyperemia in patients with essential hypertension: a multicenter study.
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G. Kajiyama | K. Nakagawa | Y. Higashi | S. Sasaki | H. Matsuura | T. Oshima | T. Ueda | S. Kurisu | A. Yoshimizu | Atsunori Yoshimizu | Tomohiro Ueda | Hideo Matsuura | Tetsuya Oshima | G. Kajiyama | Yukihito Higashi | Satoshi Kurisu
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