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REASONS have already been given for the view that the basic aortic lesion in experimental lathyrism is mainly a failure of formation of elastic tissue1. An attempt has since been made to investigate, in vitro, the effect of various lathyrogenic substances on the production of elastic fibres.
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McCALLUM, H., PAUL, J. Lathyrogenic Activity in vitro. Nature 192, 273 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192273a0
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