A novel potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced by vascular endothelial cells
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Sadao Kimura | Masashi Yanagisawa | Hiroki Kurihara | Y. Yazaki | M. Yanagisawa | H. Kurihara | T. Masaki | K. Goto | S. Kimura | Y. Mitsui | Y. Tomobe | Mieko Kobayashi | Katsutoshi Goto | Yoshio Yazaki | Yoko Tomobe | Mieko Kobayashi | Youji Mitsui | Tomoh Masaki
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