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Modulation of serum uric acid levels by inosine in patients with multiple sclerosis does not affect blood pressure
Journal of Human Hypertension, 11/02/09
Spitsin S et al. – The findings indicate that raising the serum UA levels to upper normal physiological levels for a period of up to 1–year does not influence blood pressure significantly.
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