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Busch, Martin
Chung, Ha-Yeun
Claus, Ralf A
Delles, Christian
Herbsleb, Marco
Hurtado-Oliveros, Jorge
Klingbeil, Arnfried U
Knoll, Kristin
Kohl, Matthias
Müller, Hans J
Neumann, Thomas
Oehmer, Sebastian
Otto, Gordon P
Schmidt, Bernhard M W
Schmieder, Roland E
Sossdorf, Maik
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Acute-Phase Proteins
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Aldosterone
Angiotensin II
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Functional relevance of aldosterone for the determination of left ventricular mass.
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Delles, Christian
Schmidt, Bernhard M W
Müller, Hans J
Oehmer, Sebastian
Klingbeil, Arnfried U
Schmieder, Roland E
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20030304
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The American journal of cardiology
vol. 91
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Plasma Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin Is Primarily Related to Inflammation during Sepsis: A Translational Approach.
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Otto, Gordon P
Hurtado-Oliveros, Jorge
Chung, Ha-Yeun
Knoll, Kristin
Neumann, Thomas
Müller, Hans J
Herbsleb, Marco
Kohl, Matthias
Busch, Martin
Sossdorf, Maik
Claus, Ralf A
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20160202
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PloS one
vol. 10
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