Return of plasma norepinephrine to normal after resolution of congestive heart failure in congenital heart disease

The American Journal of Cardiology
R D RossS Kaplan

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Feb 1, 1978·The American Journal of Cardiology·J A Thomas, B H Marks
Jan 1, 1987·British Heart Journal·J BaylissP Poole-Wilson
Apr 1, 1987·The American Journal of Cardiology·R D RossS Kaplan
Dec 1, 1981·The American Journal of Cardiology·D S Goldstein
May 1, 1983·Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System·I ArmandoM Barontini

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Oct 1, 1991·Journal of the American College of Cardiology·B AnderssonF Waagstein
Nov 14, 2006·Cardiology Clinics·Konstantinos DimopoulosMichael A Gatzoulis
Aug 5, 2006·The Journal of Pediatrics·Pierre TissièresMaurice Beghetti
Jan 13, 2004·Journal of the American College of Cardiology·Hitoshi YamaguchiTohru Masuyama
Dec 14, 2004·International Journal of Cardiology·Aidan P Bolger, Michael A Gatzoulis
Jan 20, 2004·American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs : Drugs, Devices, and Other Interventions·R D Ross

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