
doi: 10.1007/bf02156411
pmid: 13903845
Des injections sous-cutanes d'une solution de methyl-cellulose provoquent dans la rate une vraie hypertension arterielle maligne. Les animaux utilises eurent frequemment des œdemes et des ascites et toujours des lesions arterielles dans le cœur, les reins et ailleurs.
Hypertension, Humans, Methylcellulose, Injections
Hypertension, Humans, Methylcellulose, Injections
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