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December 1975
Methylprednisolone and Renin–Angiotensin Mechanisms
Department of Anesthesiology (Cardiocascular Anesthesia) Mago Medical School and Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota 55901
Anesthesiology December 1975, Vol. 43, 696.
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JOHN H. TINKER, ROGER D. WHITE; Methylprednisolone and Renin–Angiotensin Mechanisms. Anesthesiology 1975; 43:696 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197512000-00026
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