1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01213375
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Genetic models of arterial hypertension ? role of tubular ion transport

Abstract: The description of pathogenetic mechanisms underlying different genetic models of essential hypertension is a useful way of illustrating the logical sequence needed to dissect a complex phenotypic condition such as hypertension. The abnormalities in renal function observed in spontaneously hypertensive rats of the Okamoto strain and Milan strain will be emphasized. The description may proceed "downward" from alterations that affect the whole body function to cellular and subcellular levels. However, the identi… Show more

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