Plasma Kallikrein as an Activator of Inactive Renin ("Prorenin") - Studies In-Vitro and In-Vivo
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M. Schalekamp | B. Bouma | F. Derkx | A. Veld | H. Tan-Tjiong | J. D. Bruyn | Wenting Gj | J. H. B. Bruyn
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