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3 Most Recent Publications
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Genomic and nongenomic effects of aldosterone in the rat heart: why is spironolactone cardioprotective?
(Article)
Chai, W. Garrelds, I.M. Arulmani, U. Schoemaker, R.G. Lamers, J.M.J. Danser, A.H.J. |
2005-07-01
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Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide and Migraine: Implications for Therapy
(Doctoral Thesis)
Arulmani, U. |
2004-06-11
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Effects of the CGRP receptor antagonist BIBN4096BS on capsaicin-induced carotid haemodynamic changes in anaesthetised pigs.
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Kapoor, K. Arulmani, U. Heiligers, J.P. Garrelds, I.M. Willems, E.W. Doods, H. Villalón, C.M. Saxena, P.R. |
2003-09-01
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