NaCl sensitivity of essential hypertensive patients is related to insulin resistance.

scientific article published in December 1997

NaCl sensitivity of essential hypertensive patients is related to insulin resistance. is …
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P356DOI10.1097/00004872-199715120-00017
P698PubMed publication ID9431856

P50authorFerruccio GallettiQ50224070
P2093author name stringMancini M
Rivellese AA
Strazzullo P
Annuzzi G
Gatto S
Ferrara I
P433issue12 Pt 1
P921main subjectinsulin resistanceQ1053470
preproinsulinQ7240673
P304page(s)1485-1491
P577publication date1997-12-01
P1433published inJournal of HypertensionQ6295318
P1476titleNaCl sensitivity of essential hypertensive patients is related to insulin resistance.
P478volume15

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