High sodium augments angiotensin II-induced vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation through the ERK 1/2-dependent pathway
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H. Kobori | A. Nishiyama | T. Masaki | H. Mori | T. Iwamoto | H. Hitomi | D. Nakano | Asadur Rahman | Hong Ma | Gang Liu
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