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By an artificial stenosis of the abdominal aorta, hypertrophy of the left heart is produced. Different degrees of narrowing of the aorta lead to different degrees of heart hypertrophy. After a starvation of 24 h, the glycogen content of the heart that is in a hypertrophic condition is higher than in normal hearts.
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Lüthy, E., Bischof, B. & Rösli, H. Das Verhalten des Glykogens bei linksventrikulärer Hypertrophie nach artifizieller peripherer Widerstandserhöhung. Experientia 15, 394–396 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158973
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