Effect of renal revascularization by splenic artery implantation on experimental renovascular hypertension

The antihypertensive effect of implanting a branch of the splenic artery into the renal cortex of uninephric rats with renal artery stenosis is presented. Systolic blood pressure determinations were performed by Doppler auscultation over the ventral aspect of the tail distal to a sphygmomanometer cu...

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Hauptverfasser: O'Grady, John F., Bonakdarpour, Akbar, Reichle, Rose Marie, Reichle, Frederick A.
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Splenic Artery - surgery
Time Factors
title Effect of renal revascularization by splenic artery implantation on experimental renovascular hypertension
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