Clinical and Experimental Hypertension

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Depression of Sympathetic Preganglionic Neurons by Clonidine: Evidence for Stimulation of 5-HT Receptors1978/01/01English19
Vascular Reactivity to Angiotensin and Noradrenaline in Rats Maintained on a Sodium Free Diet or Made Hypertensive with Desoxycorticosterone Acetate and Salt (Doca/Salt)1980/01/01English18
Interaction of α- and β-Adrenergic Receptor Blocking Agents: Circulatory Effects in the Conscious Rat1978/01/01English18
Ethnic Differences in Blood Pressure with Observations on Noradrenaline and Renin. 1. A Working Population1979/01/01English18
Central Cardiovascular Actions of Histamine in Rats: Involvement of Histamine H2-Receptors1978/01/01English18
Adrenergic Receptor Function is Different in Male and Female Patients with Essential Hypertension1979/01/01English18
Blood Pressure and Metabolic Effects of 9-Alpha-Fluoro-Hydrocortisone in Sheep1979/01/01English18
Gross Morphological Brain Differences Between Wistar-Kyoto and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.1980/01/01English17
Vascular Reactivity to Angiotensin and Noradrenaline in Spontaneously and Renal Hypertensive Rats1980/01/01English17
Angiotensin II and Renal Hypertension in Dog, Rat and Man: Effect of Converting Enzyme Inhibition1980/01/01English17
Relationship Between Cerebrospinal Fluid Norepinephrine and Blood Pressure in Neurologic Patients1980/01/01English17
The Ventromedullary Hypotensive Effect of Muscimol in the Anaesthetized Cat1981/01/01English17
Dexamethasone Hypertension in Rats1981/01/01English16
Prostaglandins, Kinins and the Regulation of Blood Pressure1980/01/01English16
The Remote Prognostic Significance of the Level of Blood Pressure in Pregnancy1980/01/01English16
Effect of Various Lesions in the Nucleus Tractus Solitarii of the Rat on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate and Cardiovascular Reflex Responses1978/01/01English16
A Genetic Approach to the Geography of Hypertension : Examination of Na+-K+Cotransport in Ivory Coast Africans1981/01/01English16
Enhancement by Diuretics of the Antihypertensive Action of Long-Term Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Blockade1980/01/01English16
Effects of Tiodazosin, Prazosin, Trimazosin and Phentolamine on Blood Pressure, Heart Rate and on Pre- and Postsynaptic α-Adrenergic Receptors in the Rat1980/01/01English15
Effect of Indomethacin on Antihypertensive Action of Captopril in Hypertensive Patients1981/01/01English15
Calcium Binding Alteration in Plasma Membrane from Various Tissues of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat1981/01/01English15
Role of Prolactin and the Renin-Angiotensin System in Mediating Dopaminergic Control of Aldosterone Secretion in the Rat1981/01/01English14
Commentary: What is the Link Between Vascular Smooth Muscle Sodium Pumps and Hypertension?1981/01/01English14
Genetic Markers in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats1981/01/01English14
Lowering of Blood Pressure by Direct- and Indirect-acting Serotonin Agonists in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats1981/01/01English14
Thermoregulation in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats: Effects of Antihypertensive Treatments1981/01/01English14
Pre- and Postsynaptic α-Adrenoceptor Antagonists: Differentiated Cardiovascular Effects in the Rat1980/01/01English14
Urinary Kallikrein in Normotensive Subjects and in Patients with Essential Hypertension1980/01/01English14
Sodium Intake, Blood Pressure and Red Cell Sodium Efflux1981/01/01English14
The Hypertensive Response to Injection of Physostigmine into the Hypothalamus of the Unanesthetized rat1978/01/01English14