Altered lens short-circuit current in adult cataract-prone Dahl hypertensive rats.
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O A Candia | O. Candia | E. Estape | C Rodríguez-Sargent | E S Estapé | J L Cangiano | N Fernández | J E Irizarry | N. Fernández | J. Cangiano | C. Rodríguez-Sargent | J. E. Irizarry
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