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"Effect of gestational protein restriction on left ventricle hypertrophy and heart angiotensin II signaling pathway in adult offspring rats"
written by Renan Brisollada Silva, Flávia Fernandes Mesquita, Marília Andreo, Heloisa Balan Assalin, José Antônio Rocha Gontijo, Patrícia Aline Boer,
published by Health, Vol.5 No.4A, 2013
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