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Jacques-Antoine Haefliger, Nathalie Krattinger, David Martin, Thierry Pedrazzini, Alessandro Capponi, Britta Döring, Achim Plum, Anne Charollais, Klaus Willecke, Paolo Meda
Published in Volume 116, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(2):405–413 doi:10.1172/JCI23327
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Figure 4
Renal artery clipping increased blood pressure in WT and heterozygous KI32 mice, but not in homozygous littermates.

Four weeks after clipping of a renal artery, mean intra-arterial blood pressure of WT, 2K1C mice (white bar) was higher than that of sham-operated controls that remained normotensive (black bar). Similar observations were made in heterozygous KI32 mice. In contrast, no change in blood pressure was observed in homozygous KI32 littermates. Data are mean ± SEM values of the number of mice indicated in Table 1. White bars, 2K1C mice; black bars, sham-operated mice. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01.