Impaired radial artery compliance in normotensive subjects with familial hypercholesterolemia.
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G. Mancia | G. Grassi | C. Giannattasio | A. Mangoni | M. Failla | C. Vergani | S. Carugo | M. Stella | P. Stefanoni | Guido Grassi | G. Mancia | S. Carugo | A. A. Mangoni | C. Giannattasio | C. Vergani
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