Can Strict Control of Renalase Present a New Treatment Alternative in Regulating Blood Pressure?
<p>Blood pressure is the pressure the blood in arteries applies on vessels. Abnormal blood pressure is a major public health problem commonly encountered in the population with normal blood pressure and intensive care patients. The two types of action that the heart performs are pumping blood...
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Main Authors: | Suleyman Aydin (Author), Suna Aydin (Author) |
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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology - Peertechz Publications,
2017-03-14.
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