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The effect of pituitrin on the development of experimental atherosclerosis

  • Pathological Physiology and General Pathology
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Experimental atherosclerosis was induced in rabbits by Academician N. N. Anichikov's methods. It was established that pituitrin not only does not intensify the experimental cholesteremia, but on the contrary, reduces it in comparison with its value in control experiments.

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  1. N. N. Anichikov, Transactions of the Second All-Union Congress of Pathologists, pp. 315–319, Baku, [in Russian], 1932.

  2. A. A. Belous and G. O. Magakyan, Byull. Éksptl. Biol. i Med. Supplement to No. 1, 17–21 (1957). Original Russian pagination. See C. B. Translation.

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Belous, A.A. The effect of pituitrin on the development of experimental atherosclerosis. Bull Exp Biol Med 47, 289–292 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787775

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