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Des injections sous-cutanés d'une solution de méthyl-cellulose provoquent dans la rate une vraie hypertension artérielle maligne. Les animaux utilisés eurent fréquemment des œdèmes et des ascites et toujours des lésions artérielles dans le cœur, les reins et ailleurs.
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This study was supported by grants H-2703 and H-4327 from the United States Public Health Service.
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Hall, C.E., Hall, O. Experimental hypertension elicited by injections of methyl cellulose. Experientia 17, 544–545 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02156411
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