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Citation:O'Halloran, K. D. (2018) 'Chronic intermittent hypoxia and renovascular hypertension: A case of one plus one equals one-half!', Experimental Physiology, 103(4), pp.433-434. doi:10.1113/EP086903
The homeostatic regulation of blood pressure depends on an exquisite interplay between multimodal sensors, several brain regions and long-range control systems that serve to maintain and defend cardiovascular constancy.
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