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    Science. 1967 Nov 10;158(802):793-4.

    Hydraulic compression of mice to 166 atmospheres.

    Kylstra JA, Nantz R, Crowe J, Wagner W, Saltzman HA.

    Hydraulic uniform compression elicited tremors, uncoordinated limb movements, and tonic convulsions in liquid-breathing mice at pressures ranging from 50 to 100 atmospheres. Such abnormal muscular activity was observed neither in control animals nor in mice caudally to a spinal transection. Uniform compression of isolated preparations of mouse muscle in saline failed to contract at pressures up to 200 atmospheres.

    PMID: 5233373 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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