2 research outputs found
Olmesartan Improves Endothelin-Induced Hypertension and Oxidative Stress in Rats
- Author
- Ballew JR Fink GD
- Casellas D Benahmed S, Artuso A, Jover B
- Elmarakby AA Morsing P, Pollock DM
- Goetz KL Wang BC, Madwed JB, Zhu JL, Leadley RJ Jr
- Griendling KK Sorescu D, Ushio-Fukai M
- Kanie N Kamata K
- Loutzenhiser R Epstein M, Hayashi K, Horton C
- Mortensen LH Fink GD
- Nishiyama A Fukui T, Fujisawa Y, et al
- Nishiyama A Yoshizumi M, Hitomi H, et al
- Rajagopalan S Kurz S, Munzel T, et al
- Ritthaler T Scholz H, Ackermann M, Riegger G, Kurtz A, Kramer BK
- Sasser JM Pollock JS, Pollock DM
- Takenaka T Forster H, Epstein M
- Yoshida K Yasujima M, Kohzuki M, Kanazawa M, Yoshinaga K, Abe K
- Publication venue
- 'Japanese Society of Hypertension'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2004
- Field of study
Effects of Exercise Training on Glomerular Structure in Fructose-Fed Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
- Author
- Albright AL Mahan JD, Ward KM, Sherman WM, Roehrig KL, Kirby TE
- Anderson S Meyer TW, Rennke HG, Brenner BM
- Arakawa K
- Bennett WM Walker RG, Kincaid-Smith P
- Cohen MP Sharma K, Jin Y, Wu VY, Tomaszewski J, Ziyadeh FN
- Cornacoff JB Hebert LA, Sharma HM, Bay WH, Young DC
- el Zein M Areas JL, Knapka J, et al
- el Zein M Areas JL, Preuss HG
- Heifets M Davis TA, Tegtmeyer E, Klahr S
- Higashiura K Ura N, Takada T, et al
- Hwang IS Ho H, Hoffman BB, Reaven GM
- James DE Jenkins AB, Kraegen EW
- Kagami S Border WA, Miller DE, Noble NA
- Kasiske BL O&rsquo
- Lee LK Meyer TW, Pollock AS, Lovett DH
- Mondon CE Dolkas CB, Reaven GM
- O&rsquo
- Park SK Meyer TW
- Position Statement
- Raij L Azar S, Keane WF
- Reaven GM Ho H, Hoffman BB
- Rosenmann E Teitelbaum M, Cohen AM
- Shepherd RE Gollnick PD
- van Damme B Koudstaal J
- van der Schaaf MR Joles JA, van Tol A, Koomans HA
- Vittinghus E Mogensen CE
- Ward KM Mahan JD, Sherman WM
- YOSHIDA K
- Yoshida K Kohzuki M, Yasujima M, Kanazawa M, Abe K
- Publication venue
- 'Japanese Society of Hypertension'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2003
- Field of study