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  • Azizi, M.; Boutouyrie, P.; Bissery, A.; Agharazii, M.; Verbeke, F.; Stern, N.; Bura-Riviere, A.; Laurent, S.; Alhenc-Gelas, F.; Jeunemaitre, X.
    Arterial and renal consequences of partial genetic deficiency in tissue kallikrein activity in humans (2005), J. Clin. Invest., 115, 780-787.
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additional information Homo sapiens decrease in activity of tissue kallikrein results from a genetic mutation in humans and is associated with a newly discovered form of arterial dysfunction characterized by an inward remodeling of the brachial artery, which is not adapted to a chronic increase in wall shear stress ?
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Homo sapiens
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additional information decrease in activity of tissue kallikrein results from a genetic mutation in humans and is associated with a newly discovered form of arterial dysfunction characterized by an inward remodeling of the brachial artery, which is not adapted to a chronic increase in wall shear stress Homo sapiens ?
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