2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/424793
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Angiotensinogen Variants among Resistant Hypertensive Patients

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“…It is interesting to note that the association found for the rs699 in AGT was opposite to that found in the previously described study by Yugar-Toledo [54] et al Carriers of the T allele are at increased risk of RHTN. This may be explained by the different pattern of genetic structure of the populations investigated in the two studies; the Brazilian population had a higher degree of admixture including African, European, and Amerindian ancestry [80]. The effect of genotypes on BP response to antihypertensive drugs was not evaluated.…”
Section: Genes In Unrelated Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting to note that the association found for the rs699 in AGT was opposite to that found in the previously described study by Yugar-Toledo [54] et al Carriers of the T allele are at increased risk of RHTN. This may be explained by the different pattern of genetic structure of the populations investigated in the two studies; the Brazilian population had a higher degree of admixture including African, European, and Amerindian ancestry [80]. The effect of genotypes on BP response to antihypertensive drugs was not evaluated.…”
Section: Genes In Unrelated Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%