Alterations in mechanical properties of mesenteric resistance arteries in experimental portal hypertension.
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J. Schölmerich | M. Resch | S. Fredersdorf | D. Endemann | R. Wiest | J. Schroeder | L. Moleda | B. Stoelcker
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