hypertensin

/ˌhaɪpərˈtɛnsɪn/
noun
  1. A substance in the body that causes blood vessels to narrow, leading to increased blood pressure.
    • The doctor explained that hypertensin can raise blood pressure by constricting arteries.
    • High levels of hypertensin in the blood are linked to hypertension.
    • Researchers are studying how hypertensin affects the kidneys.
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