Quantitative trait loci in genetically hypertensive rats. Possible sex specificity.
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Genetic loci for ventricular dilatation in the LEW/Jms rat with fetal-onset hydrocephalus are influenced by gender and genetic backgroundPredictive response-relevant clustering of expression data provides insights into disease processes.Ontogenetic aspects of hypertension development: analysis in the rat.Congenic rats for hypertension: how useful are they for the hunting of hypertension genes?Use of animal models to search for candidate genes associated with essential hypertension.Blood pressure QTL that differentiate Dahl salt-sensitive and spontaneously hypertensive rats.Genetics of hypertension: from experimental animals to humans.Gene expression profiling of the left ventricles in a rat model of intrinsic aerobic running capacity.Selective genotyping with epistasis can be utilized for a major quantitative trait locus mapping in hypertension in ratsAge and sex based genetic locus heterogeneity in type 1 diabetes.Functional genomics in rodent models of hypertension.Metabolomic identification of a novel pathway of blood pressure regulation involving hexadecanedioateSystematic polymorphism discovery after genome-wide identification of potential susceptibility loci in a hereditary rodent model of human hypertension.A pharmacogenetic approach to blood pressure in Lyon hypertensive rats. A chromosome 2 locus influences the response to a calcium antagonist.The alpha1 Na,K-ATPase gene is a susceptibility hypertension gene in the Dahl salt-sensitiveHSD rat.Female-specific hypertension loci on rat chromosome 13.Dissecting the genetic components of a quantitative trait locus for blood pressure and renal pathology on rat chromosome 3.Investigating the effect of genetic background on proteinuria and renal injury using two hypertensive strains.Dysregulation of cadherins in the intercalated disc of the spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone ratCongenic strains provide evidence that four mapped loci in chromosomes 2, 4, and 16 influence hypertension in the SHR.Opportunities and limitations of genetic analysis of hypertensive rat strains.Altered Na+-K+ pump activity and plasma lipids in salt-hypertensive Dahl rats: relationship to Atp1a1 gene.A missense mutation in kynurenine aminotransferase-1 in spontaneously hypertensive rats.Differential effects of 17beta-estradiol upon stroke damage in stroke prone and normotensive rats.Reciprocal rat chromosome 2 congenic strains reveal contrasting blood pressure and heart rate QTL.Towards Precision Medicine for Hypertension: A Review of Genomic, Epigenomic, and Microbiomic Effects on Blood Pressure in Experimental Rat Models and Humans.Sensitivity to cerebral ischaemic insult in a rat model of stroke is determined by a single genetic locus.Multiple blood pressure loci on rat chromosome 13 attenuate development of hypertension in the Dahl S hypertensive rat.Sex of affected sibpairs and genetic linkage to type 1 diabetes.Investigation of estrogen status and increased stroke sensitivity on cerebral blood flow after a focal ischemic insult.Mapping and confirmation of a major left ventricular mass QTL on rat chromosome 1 by contrasting SHRSP and F344 ratsChromosome 2 reciprocal congenic strains to evaluate the effect of the genetic background on blood pressure
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Quantitative trait loci in genetically hypertensive rats. Possible sex specificity.
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Quantitative trait loci in genetically hypertensive rats. Possible sex specificity.
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Quantitative trait loci in genetically hypertensive rats. Possible sex specificity.
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Quantitative trait loci in genetically hypertensive rats. Possible sex specificity.
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A M Devlin
A O Davidson
A W Kelman
K Lindpaintner
M J Brosnan
M T Bihoreau
N H Anderson
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10.1161/01.HYP.28.5.898
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1996-11-01T00:00:00Z