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Risk for Incident Heart Failure: A Subject-Level Meta-Analysis From the Heart "OMics" in AGEing (HOMAGE) Study.Hypertension: Renal denervation-promising data from the DENERHTN trial.Diurnal Blood Pressure Rhythmicity in Relation to Environmental and Genetic Cues in Untreated Referred Patients.PEAR1 is not a major susceptibility gene for cardiovascular disease in a Flemish population.Coronary risk in relation to genetic variation in MEOX2 and TCF15 in a Flemish populationDiastolic Left Ventricular Function in Relation to Urinary and Serum Collagen Biomarkers in a General Population.Vitamin K Dependent Protection of Renal Function in Multi-ethnic Population Studies.STK39 and WNK1 Are Potential Hypertension Susceptibility Genes in the BELHYPGEN CohortDiastolic Left Ventricular Function in Relation to Circulating Metabolic Biomarkers in a General Population.Conventional and Ambulatory Blood Pressure as Predictors of Retinal Arteriolar Narrowing.Results of a randomized controlled pilot trial of intravascular renal denervation for management of treatment-resistant hypertension.Left ventricular function in relation to chronic residential air pollution in a general population.The Cardiovascular Risk of White-Coat Hypertension.Additive Prognostic Value of Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction in a Population-Based Cohort.Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of renal denervation in treatment-resistant hypertension.Genetics of ion homeostasis in Ménière's Disease.Urinary Proteomics in Predicting Heart Transplantation Outcomes (uPROPHET)-Rationale and database description.Post-processing reproducibility of the structural characteristics of the common carotid artery in a Flemish population.Novel Urinary Peptidomic Classifier Predicts Incident Heart Failure.The risk of nephrolithiasis is causally related to inactive matrix Gla protein, a marker of vitamin K status: a Mendelian randomization study in a Flemish population.Longitudinal Changes in LV Structure and Diastolic Function in Relation to Arterial Properties in General Population.Left Ventricular Structure and Function in Relation to Environmental Exposure to Lead and Cadmium.Retinal microvascular diameter, a hypertension-related trait, in ECG-gated vs. non-gated images analyzed by IVAN and SIVA.Association of left ventricular structure and function with peripheral blood mitochondrial DNA content in a general population.Renal glomerular dysfunction in relation to retinal arteriolar narrowing and high pulse pressure in seniors.A Urinary Fragment of Mucin-1 Subunit α Is a Novel Biomarker Associated With Renal Dysfunction in the General Population.Urinary Proteome and Systolic Blood Pressure as Predictors of 5-Year Cardiovascular and Cardiac Outcomes in a General Population.Safety and efficacy of the StarClose vascular closure system following 8-Fr sheath placement for intra-aortic balloon pump: a single-center analysis of 42 consecutive patients.Study for Promotion of Health in Recycling Lead - Rationale and design.Office and Home Blood Pressures as Determinants of Electrocardiographic Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Among Black Nigerians Compared With White Flemish.Incidence of nephrolithiasis in relation to environmental exposure to lead and cadmium in a population study.Reproducibility of Retinal Microvascular Traits Decoded by the Singapore I Vessel Assessment Software Across the Human Age Range.Doppler indexes of left ventricular systolic and diastolic function in relation to haemodynamic load components in a general population.Association of office and ambulatory blood pressure with blood lead in workers before occupational exposure.Desphospho-uncarboxylated matrix Gla protein is a novel circulating biomarker predicting deterioration of renal function in the general population.Glomerular function in relation to circulating adhesion molecules and inflammation markers in a general population.ECG Voltage in Relation to Peripheral and Central Ambulatory Blood Pressure.Comparison of transthoracic echocardiography with computed tomography in evaluation of pulmonary veins
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