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    Die Stoffwechselwirkungen der SchilddrĂŒsenhormone

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    ICAR: endoscopic skull‐base surgery

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    The Rotterdam Study: 2016 objectives and design update

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    Menengok kembali Islam kita.

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    Germany and the Qur'an

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    High blood pressure arising from a defect in vascular function

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    Hypertension, a major cardiovascular risk factor and cause of mortality worldwide, is thought to arise from primary renal abnormalities. However, the etiology of most cases of hypertension remains unexplained. Vascular tone, an important determinant of blood pressure, is regulated by nitric oxide, which causes vascular relaxation by increasing intracellular cGMP and activating cGMP-dependent protein kinase I (PKGI). Here we show that mice with a selective mutation in the N-terminal protein interaction domain of PKGIα display inherited vascular smooth muscle cell abnormalities of contraction, abnormal relaxation of large and resistance blood vessels, and increased systemic blood pressure. Renal function studies and responses to changes in dietary sodium in the PKGIα mutant mice are normal. These data reveal that PKGIα is required for normal VSMC physiology and support the idea that high blood pressure can arise from a primary abnormality of vascular smooth muscle cell contractile regulation, suggesting a new approach to the diagnosis and therapy of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases
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