ABC | Volume 113, Nº2, Agosto 2019

Artigo Original Casonatto et al. Citrulina e hipotensão pós-exercício Arq Bras Cardiol. 2019; 113(2):218-228 dados: Enokida DM, Grandolfi K; Análise e interpretação dos dados: Casonatto J, Enokida DM, Grandolfi K; Redação do manuscrito: Casonatto J, Enokida DM; Revisão crítica do manuscrito quanto ao conteúdo intelectual importante: Grandolfi K. Potencial conflito de interesses Declaro não haver conflito de interesses pertinentes. Fontes de financiamento O presente estudo foi financiado pela FUNADESP. Vinculação acadêmica Este artigo é parte de dissertação de Mestrado de Daniel Massaharu Enokida pela Universidade Norte do Paraná. Aprovação ética e consentimento informado Este estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética da Universidade Norte do Paraná sob o número de protocolo CAAE: 78697617.4.0000.0108 - Número do Parecer: 2.593.090. Todos os procedimentos envolvidos nesse estudo estão de acordo com a Declaração de Helsinki de 1975, atualizada em 2013. 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