Effets des prostaglandines I₂ et E₂ sur la réactivité des muscles lisses pulmonaires humains : implications pour le traitement de l’hypertension pulmonaire
L’hypertension pulmonaire (HTP) est caractérisée par une augmentation progressive des résistances vasculaires pulmonaires, une élévation de la pression artérielle pulmonaire moyenne (≥25 mm Hg) et un déséquilibre entre la production des médiateurs endothéliaux vasoconstricteurs et vasodilatateurs co...
Main Author: | Benyahia, Chabha |
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Other Authors: | Sorbonne Paris Cité |
Language: | fr |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCD102 |
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