Potassium softens vascular endothelium and increases nitric oxide release
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H. E. de Wardener | V. Shahin | H. Schillers | H. Oberleithner | G. MacGregor | H. D. de Wardener | C. Riethmüller | H. Oberleithner | C. Callies | K. Kusche-Vihrog | H. Schillers | V. Shahin | C. Riethmüller | G. A. MacGregor | C. Callies | K. Kusche-Vihrog | Hans Oberleithner | Victor Shahin | Christoph Riethmüller | G. MacGregor | H. Wardener
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