Cigarette Smoking Increases Sympathetic Outflow in Humans
Circulation1998Vol. 98(6), pp. 528–534
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Krzysztof Narkiewicz, Philippe J. H. van de Borne, Martin Hausberg, Ryan L. Cooley, Michael D. Winniford, Diane E. Davison, Virend K. Somers
Abstract
These data provide the first direct evidence that cigarette smoking increases sympathetic outflow.
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