
doi: 10.1038/216762a0
pmid: 4294626
Results obtained with the blood bathed organ technique indicate that angiotensin I is converted rapidly to angiotensin II in the pulmonary circulation and not by an enzyme in the blood.
Male, Pulmonary Circulation, Colon, Electromyography, Angiotensin II, Stomach, Blood Pressure, Arteries, Enzymes, Rats, Dogs, Animals, Female, Infusions, Parenteral
Male, Pulmonary Circulation, Colon, Electromyography, Angiotensin II, Stomach, Blood Pressure, Arteries, Enzymes, Rats, Dogs, Animals, Female, Infusions, Parenteral
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