I. Benter Et Al. , "Signal transduction involving Ras-GTPase contributes to development of hypertension and end-organ damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats-treated with L-NAME," PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH , vol.52, no.5, pp.401-412, 2005
Benter, I. Et Al. 2005. Signal transduction involving Ras-GTPase contributes to development of hypertension and end-organ damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats-treated with L-NAME. PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH , vol.52, no.5 , 401-412.
Benter, I., Francis, I., Khan, I., Cojocel, C., Juggi, J., Yousif, M., ... Canatan, H.(2005). Signal transduction involving Ras-GTPase contributes to development of hypertension and end-organ damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats-treated with L-NAME. PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH , vol.52, no.5, 401-412.
Benter, IF Et Al. "Signal transduction involving Ras-GTPase contributes to development of hypertension and end-organ damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats-treated with L-NAME," PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH , vol.52, no.5, 401-412, 2005
Benter, IF Et Al. "Signal transduction involving Ras-GTPase contributes to development of hypertension and end-organ damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats-treated with L-NAME." PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH , vol.52, no.5, pp.401-412, 2005
Benter, I. Et Al. (2005) . "Signal transduction involving Ras-GTPase contributes to development of hypertension and end-organ damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats-treated with L-NAME." PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH , vol.52, no.5, pp.401-412.
@article{article, author={IF Benter Et Al. }, title={Signal transduction involving Ras-GTPase contributes to development of hypertension and end-organ damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats-treated with L-NAME}, journal={PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH}, year=2005, pages={401-412} }