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G C Inglis

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American Journal of Hypertension|February 1, 1990
Renin production by nephroblastoma cells in cultureG C Inglis, B J Leckie
Endocrinology|December 1, 1992
Effects of long-term infusions of dopa and carbidopa on renin and steroid secretion in the ratG C Inglis, C J Kenyon
Lancet (London, England)|March 11, 1978
Anti-rotavirus antibody in human colostrumG C Inglis, R G Sommerville, D B McLelland
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|December 1, 1993
Fetal catecholamine responses to vibroacoustic stimulationK W Murphy, K P Hanretty, G C Inglis
Journal of Human Hypertension|June 1, 1995
Dexamethasone-suppressible hyperaldosteronism: clinical, biochemical and genetic relationsJ M Connell, G C Inglis, R Fraser, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|April 1, 1986
Effect of low dose adrenaline and noradrenaline infusions on airway calibre in asthmatic patientsK E Berkin, G C Inglis, S G Ball, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology (Cambridge, England)|April 1, 1985
Airway responses to low concentrations of adrenaline and noradrenaline in normal subjectsK E Berkin, G C Inglis, S G Ball, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 1, 1994
Rapid diagnosis of glucocorticoid suppressible hyperaldosteronism in infants and adolescentsA Jamieson, G C Inglis, M Campbell, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|October 1, 1981
Circulating dopamine: its effect on the plasma concentrations of catecholamines, renin, angiotensin, aldosterone and vasopressin in the conscious dogS G Ball, M Tree, J J Morton, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|February 1, 1997
Mechanisms by which the Hawksley random zero sphygmomanometer underestimates blood pressure and produces a non-random distribution of RZ valuesW C Brown, S Kennedy, G C Inglis, et al.
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American Journal of Hypertension|February 1, 1990
Renin production by nephroblastoma cells in cultureG C Inglis, B J Leckie
Endocrinology|December 1, 1992
Effects of long-term infusions of dopa and carbidopa on renin and steroid secretion in the ratG C Inglis, C J Kenyon
Lancet (London, England)|March 11, 1978
Anti-rotavirus antibody in human colostrumG C Inglis, R G Sommerville, D B McLelland
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|December 1, 1993
Fetal catecholamine responses to vibroacoustic stimulationK W Murphy, K P Hanretty, G C Inglis
Journal of Human Hypertension|June 1, 1995
Dexamethasone-suppressible hyperaldosteronism: clinical, biochemical and genetic relationsJ M Connell, G C Inglis, R Fraser, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|April 1, 1986
Effect of low dose adrenaline and noradrenaline infusions on airway calibre in asthmatic patientsK E Berkin, G C Inglis, S G Ball, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology (Cambridge, England)|April 1, 1985
Airway responses to low concentrations of adrenaline and noradrenaline in normal subjectsK E Berkin, G C Inglis, S G Ball, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 1, 1994
Rapid diagnosis of glucocorticoid suppressible hyperaldosteronism in infants and adolescentsA Jamieson, G C Inglis, M Campbell, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|October 1, 1981
Circulating dopamine: its effect on the plasma concentrations of catecholamines, renin, angiotensin, aldosterone and vasopressin in the conscious dogS G Ball, M Tree, J J Morton, et al.
Journal of Human Hypertension|February 1, 1997
Mechanisms by which the Hawksley random zero sphygmomanometer underestimates blood pressure and produces a non-random distribution of RZ valuesW C Brown, S Kennedy, G C Inglis, et al.
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