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 * the lung tissue compared to other tissues in the body excluding the kidney where this peptide of 60kDa is excreted from the body . Sublingual administration is seen as the more

Pulmonary hypertension
Hello Nevinc15. I thought I'd drop you a message to explain why I've removed your addition to pulmonary hypertension. The article currently does not discuss experimental treatments, and this is a policy we maintain on practically all medical pages unless a particular treatment has very widely held expectations of promise as supported by numerous secondary sources. Given that human intervention trials with CAR(SKNKDC) have not yet been reported, I don't think the time is ripe to discuss this. There is a substantial risk that the trials will not lead to further drug development.

I can't figure out whether CAR is only an engineered peptide or whether it occurs in life. If it is a naturally occurring substance you might consider starting an article about it at WP:AFC. JFW &#124; T@lk  18:07, 30 March 2014 (UTC)