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titleOfInvention Method of modeling calcinosis of blood vessels
abstract The invention relates to experimental medicine and may be used in the pathophysiology, pathomorphology, pathochemistry, and vascular pharmacology. In order to approach the natural pathological process due to the calcification of the venous vessels to rabbits, monoyoduce is intravenously administered daily for 5-6 days. hydrochloric acid and in the stomach - ergocaliferol at the rate of 100,000 IU / kg.
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