Letter to the Editor
Am J Hypertens (2005) 18, 295–296; doi:10.1016/j.amjhyper.2004.07.006
Increased calcium/magnesium ratio in young and old spontaneously hypertensive rats: Pathogenetic factor in the development of hypertension and vascular fibrosis
Klaus Kisters1,3, Faruk Tokmak1, Bernhard Gremmler2, Markus Kosch3 and Martin Hausberg3
- 1Medical Clinic I, St. Anna-Hospital, Herne, Germany
- 2Medical Clinic, Marienhospital, Bottrop, Germany
- 3Medical University Policlinic, University of Münster, Münster, Germany
Correspondence: Dr. Klaus Kisters, Medical Clinic I, St. Anna Hospital Hospital-Str. 19, 44649 Herne, Germany.
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