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Understanding of the renin-angiotensin humoral system has been held up for lack of a really specific and quantitative method of measuring angiotensin in plasma. A very sensitive radioimmunoassay for the hormone, which can be used on small samples of human plasma, has been developed.
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VALLOTTON, M., PAGE, L. & HABER, E. Radioimmunoassay of Angiotensin in Human Plasma. Nature 215, 714–715 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/215714a0
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