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Acute and chronic converting enzyme inhibition reduces the vasomotor response to reflex sympathetic activation in man.

Morganti et al., 1985

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1290851067341076477
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Morganti A
Grassi G
Sala C
Capozi A
Turolo L
Sabadini E
Bolla G
Mancia G
Zanchetti A
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Journal of hypertension. Supplement: Official Journal of the International Society of Hypertension

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Several lines of evidence indicate that angiotensin II (ANG II) may potentiate the vascular response to sympathetic stimulation. However, there are no clear signs that this action of ANG II is physiologically relevant in man. To investigate this problem, we used the lower …
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