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Ingrid

A-L

Persson

Plant-Derived Substances and Cardiovascular

Diseases

Linköping 2009

Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1097

Plant-Derived Substances and

Cardiovascular Diseases

-Effects of Flavonoids, Terpenes and Sterols on

Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme and Nitric Oxide

Ingrid A-L Persson

Division of Drug Research / Pharmacology Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Linköping University, Sweden Linköping 2009

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Ingrid

A-L

Persson

Plant-Derived Substances and Cardiovascular

Diseases

Linköping 2009

Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1097

Plant-Derived Substances and

Cardiovascular Diseases

-Effects of Flavonoids, Terpenes and Sterols on

Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme and Nitric Oxide

Ingrid A-L Persson

Division of Drug Research / Pharmacology Department of Medical and Health Sciences

Linköping University, Sweden Linköping 2009

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