Clinical and Experimental Hypertension

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Failure to Produce Blood Pressure Changes Following Pharmacological or Surgical Depletion of Brain Serotonin in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat1981/01/01English6
Vascular Reactivity to Angiotensin and Noradrenaline Following Nephrectomy in Rats1978/01/01English6
Clinical Assessment of Sympathetic Tone: Orthostatic Blood Pressure Responses in Borderline Primary Hypertension1978/01/01English6
The Oxonate Pretreated Rat as A Model for Evaluating Hyperuricemic Effects of Antihypertensive Drugs1979/01/01English5
The Relationships Between the Cardiovascular Effects, α- and β-Adrenoceptor Blocking Actions and Plasma Concentration of Labetalol in Doca Hypertensive Rats1979/01/01English5
The Effects of Sympatholytics, Angiotensin and Vasopressin on the Cardiovascular Response to Minoxidil or Hydralazine in Conscious Dogs1979/01/01English5
The Relative Importance of Genetic and Environmental Factors in Hypertension in Black Subjects1981/01/01English5
Genetic Aspects of the Blood Pressure Control System1981/01/01English5
Characteristic Variation in the Plasma Proteins in Essential Hypertension1981/01/01English5
Comparison of Outward and Inward Na+/k+Cotransport-Mediated Fluxes in Erythrocytes of Essential Hypertensive Patients. Preliminary Results1981/01/01English5
Prostaglandin and Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibition: Effects on Blood Pressure, Renin Activity and Renal Function in Hemorrhaged Conscious Rabbits1981/01/01English5
The Central Nervous System and Its Operation in Cardiovascular Control1981/01/01English5
Reply1981/01/01English5
Cardiovascular Effects of Chronic Intraventricular Administration of Angiotensin II in Dogs1981/01/01English5
Peripheral β-Adrenoceptor Responsiveness in Young Normotensive and Hypertensive Subjects1981/01/01English4
Plasma Substance P Levels in Normotensive and Hypertensive Subjects1981/01/01English4
Vasopressin Secretion in the New Zealand Genetically Hypertensive Rat1981/01/01English4
Urinary Excretion of Catecholamines and Metabolites in the Lyon Strain of Genetic Hypertensive Rats1980/01/01English4
The Renin System and Future Trends in Management of High Blood Pressure1980/01/01English4
Catecholamine Turnover in Essential Hypertension1980/01/01English4
The Effects of Salt and Meclofenamate Administration on the Hypertension of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats1978/01/01English4
Immunogenetic Markers in Essential Hypertension1981/01/01English3
Immersion and Venous Occlusion Plethysmography in Patients with Idiopathic Orthostatic Hypotension1981/01/01English3
Etiopathogenesis of Excess Methylprednisolone Arterial Hypertension in the Rat1981/01/01English3
Cerebral Blood Flow and Ultrastructural Studies of the Brain Capillaries in the Early State of Hypertension in SHR1981/01/01English3
Is Normoreninemic Essential Hypertension Caused by Disordered Central Dopaminergic Regulation?1980/01/01English3
Development of Hypertension in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats after Gonadectomy1981/01/01English3
Simultaneous Measurement of PRA, PRC and PRR and the Relation of Renin Reaction Rate to Renin Substrate Concentration1980/01/01English3
Reduced Responses of Renin Release to Three Different Stimuli in Essential Hypertensive Patients of Stage II (Who Stage Classification)1980/01/01English3
Sequential Method for Combined Screening Antihypertensive and Diuretic Agents in the Same Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHR)1979/01/01English3