2001
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.40.144
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Hypertension and Genes.

Abstract: A bstract Under classical strategy, scientists have tried first to find a physiological phenomenonspecific for essential hypertension, then to identify the protein underlying the physiological abnormality, and finally to clarify the causative gene which encoded the protein. On the other hand, under the reverse genetic approach, the correlation between hypertension and genetic abnormality is identified first, and then the pathogenesis is clarified-in reverse order. Therefore, it is not extraordinary for unexpec… Show more

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