Reduction of collagen biosynthesis in blood vessels and other tissues by reserpine and hypophysectomy
AUTOR(ES)
Ooshima, Akira
RESUMO
Synthesis of collagen in the vasculature and other tissues of normotensive rats is markedly reduced by reserpine. Hypophysectomy produces similar effects. The effects of reserpine on collagen biosynthesis may be mediated through the hypothalamus.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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