Synchronous and baroceptor-sensitive oscillations in skin microcirculation: evidence for central autonomic control.
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Claudio Passino | Luciano Bernardi | Daniel Hayoz | René Wenzel | D. Hayoz | G. Noll | L. Bernardi | C. Passino | A. Calciati | R. Wenzel | R. Weber | Georg Noll | Alessandro Calciati | Roger Weber
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