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  • Clinical and Experimental Hypertension: 1981, vol: 3, issue: 4
  • 1)- B Falkner, G Onesti, B Hamstra. Stress response characteristics of adolescents with high genetic risk for essential hypertension: a five year follow-up. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 583-91
    Cited : 50
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  • 2)- J G Mongeau, P Biron. The influence of genetics and of household environment in the transmission of normal blood pressure. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 593-6
    Cited : 2
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  • 3)- J Davidson. Genetic factors in South Africa blacks which predispose to essential hypertension. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 623-5
    Cited : 1
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  • 4)- T Morgan, J Myers, W Fitzgibbon. Sodium intake, blood pressure and red cell sodium efflux. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 641-53
    Cited : 21
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  • 5)- K L Woods, D G Beevers, M J West. Racial differences in red cell cation transport and their relationship to essential hypertension. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 655-62
    Cited : 15
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  • 6)- E Ambrosioni, F V Costa, L Montebugnoli, C Borghi, L Vasconi, F Tartagni, B Magnani. Intralymphocytic sodium concentration: a sensitive index to identify young subjects at risk of hypertension. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 675-91
    Cited : 14
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  • 7)- J S Wiley, D Clarke, J S Hutchinson, A E Doyle. Factors affecting the sodium permeability of rat erythrocytes. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 703-12
    Cited : 3
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  • 8)- I Mattiasson, B Hood. Net efflux rate of norepinephrine from platelets in normotensive individuals belonging to families with a heavy accumulation of essential hypertension. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 727-36
    Cited : 1
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  • 9)- M J Mulvany, N Korsgaard, N Nyborg. Evidence that the increased calcium sensitivity of resistance vessels in spontaneously hypertensive rats is an intrinsic defect of their vascular smooth muscle. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 749-61
    Cited : 28
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  • 10)- B O Kristensen. Immunogenetic markers in essential hypertension. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 763-74
    Cited : 3
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  • 11)- R Nardi, R Rutsaert, R Carretta, H Sawa, M Bianchi, M Fernandes. Characteristic variation in the plasma proteins in essential hypertension. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 775-81
    Cited : 5
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  • 12)- M A Devynck, M G Pernollet, A M Nunez, P Meyer. Calcium binding alteration in plasma membrane from various tissues of spontaneously hypertensive rat. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 797-807
    Cited : 24
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  • 13)- S Ghione, G Buzzigoli, V Bartolini, S Balzan, L Donato. Comparison of outward and inward Na+/K+ cotransport-mediated fluxes in erythrocytes of essential hypertensive patients. Preliminary results. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 809-14
    Cited : 5
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  • 14)- D Cusi, C Barlassina, M Ferrandi, P Lupi, P Ferrari, G Bianchi. Familial aggregation of cation transport abnormalities and essential hypertension. Clinical and experimental hypertension. 1981, 3 (4): 871-84
    Cited : 51
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