Antihypertensive properties of Allium sativum (garlic) on normotensive and two kidney one clip hypertensive rats.
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A. Ugwu | C R Nwokocha | R I Ozolua | D U Owu | M I Nwokocha | A C Ugwu | C. Nwokocha | R. Ozolua | M. Nwokocha | D. Owu | D. Owu | R. Ozolua
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