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From the Department of Internal Medicine and C.N.R. Institute of Clinical Physiology, University of Pisa School of Medicine, Pisa, Italy. * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ferranni{at}ifc.cnr.it.
Insulin and Blood Pressure. Connected on a Circumference?
Ele Ferrannini*
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