Brain catecholamines and organ weight of mice genetically selected for high and low blood pressure
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Brain catecholamines and organ weight of mice genetically selected for high and low blood pressure
Abstract
Statistically significant differences were found between the high and low genetically selected blood pressure lines for systolic blood pressure, norepinephrine content of whole brain, absolute heart weight, heart to b. wt ratio, kidney weight, kidney to b. wt ratio, and adrenal to b. wt ratio.
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