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Issues in the interpretation of serum endothelin levels in preeclampsia.

Medical Hypotheses 2019 September 15
In this paper are discussed reasons to suspect that measurements of serum endothelin levels in women with preeclampsia may not provide accurate estimations of the degree of systemic endothelin receptor activation and reasons to suspect that systemic endothelin receptor saturation studies should provide such estimations more accurately.

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