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The following pages link to Role of angiotensin II in arterial pressure and renal hemodynamics in rats with altered renal development: age- and sex-dependent differences. (Q51300847):
Displaying 9 items.
- How the kidney is impacted by the perinatal maternal environment to develop hypertension (Q28389052) (← links)
- Female spontaneously hypertensive rats are more dependent on ANG (1-7) to mediate effects of low-dose AT1 receptor blockade than males (Q33626600) (← links)
- Hemodynamic responses to acute angiotensin II infusion are exacerbated in male versus female spontaneously hypertensive rats (Q36597727) (← links)
- Fetal programming and cardiovascular pathology (Q36635518) (← links)
- Collecting Duct Prorenin Receptor Knockout Reduces Renal Function, Increases Na+ Excretion and Mitigates renal Responses in ANGII induced hypertensive mice (Q38621538) (← links)
- COX2 inhibition during nephrogenic period induces ANG II hypertension and sex-dependent changes in renal function during aging (Q46673174) (← links)
- The Prorenin Receptor in the Cardiovascular System and Beyond (Q47443231) (← links)
- Sex-dependent hypertension and renal changes in aged rats with altered renal development. (Q50654507) (← links)
- Morphological and functional effects on cardiac tissue induced by moderate zinc deficiency during prenatal and postnatal life in male and female rats (Q51199160) (← links)