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Hemorrheological Indices, Catecholamines, Neuropeptide Y and Serotonin in Patients with Essential Hypertension

Berent H, Kuczy skov K, Kochma ski M, Wocial B, api ski M, Lewandowski J, Januszewicz A, Igantowska- witalska H, Wlodzimierz J, Hemorrheological indices, catecholamines, neuropeptide Y and serotonin in patients with essential hypertension. Hemorrheological and humoral abnormalities and excessive pla...

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Published in:Blood pressure 1997, Vol.6 (4), p.203-208
Main Authors: Berent, Hanna, Kuczy ska, Krystyna, Kochma ski, Marek, Wocial, Bo Ena, api ski, Mariusz, Lewandowski, Jacek, Januszewicz, Andeuej, Ignatowska- witalska, Hanna, Januszewicz, W odzimierz
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beta-Thromboglobulin - metabolism
Biological and medical sciences
Blood and lymphatic vessels
Cardiology. Vascular system
Clinical manifestations. Epidemiology. Investigative techniques. Etiology
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Hematocrit
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Platelet Aggregation
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Sex Factors
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