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The calcium deficiency hypothesis of hypertension


DA McCARRON, CD MORRIS - Annals of internal medicine, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
The proposed role of maintenance of calcium homeostasis in the prevention and nonpharmacologic
treatment of hypertension has prompted controversial interpretations of the data on which the
proposal is based. To provide a ...
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The calcium deficiency hypothesis of hypertension: a critique


NM KAPLAN, RB MEESE - Annals of internal medicine, 1986 - Am Coll Physicians
Primary (essential) hypertension has recently been related to calcium deficiency, rather than
excess. The evidence used to support this hypothesis includes surveys showing lesser dietary intake
of calcium, lower levels of ionized ...
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[CITATION] The calcium messenger system—part two


H Rasmussen - N EnglJMed, 1986
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[CITATION] The calcium messenger system—part one


H Rasmussen - N EnglJMed, 1986
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[PDF] Phorbol esters and calcium ionophores differentially regulate the transcription of T^ …


H Martinez-Valdez, E Thompson, A Cohen - Biol Chem, 1988 - ASBMB
The ohorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanovl~horbol-13- acetater(TPA) and the calcium ionophore ionomycin
differentially regulated the expression of the yT-cell antigen receptor (7-TCR) gene in human
thymocytes. Ionomycin induced an ...
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[CITATION] Influence of ultraviolet light on plasma vitamin D and calcitonin levels in humans


F Kokot, H Schmidt-Gayk, A Wiecek, Z Mleczko, B … - Kidney Int, 1989
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Disturbances of calcium metabolism in experimental hypertension.


TB Drüeke, P Bourgouin, A Pointillart, B … - Mineral and electrolyte …, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The metabolism of Ca2+ is profoundly disturbed in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), compared
with its normotensive control, the Wistar-Kyoto rat. This is true for the whole animal as well as at
the cellular and the subcellular ...
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Comparison of serum calcium levels between junior high school children with high- …


AR Sinaiko, O Gomez-Marin, CL Smith, RJ … - American journal of …, 1994 - cat.inist.fr
Comparison of serum calcium levels between junior high school children with high-normal and low-normal
blood pressure: the child and adolescent blood pressure program. AR SINAIKO, O GOMEZ-MARIN, CL SMITH,
RJ PRINEAS American journal of hypertension 7:1212, 1045-1051, Elsevier Science, 1994. ...
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Absence of black-white differences in sodium and calcium in platelets&ast


RS Cooper, CN Rotimi - 1995 - nature.com
Consistent differences in sodium transport in red blood cells are observed in blacks compared to
whites and have been the basis for speculation regarding physiologic differences in the vascular bed
as well. The theoretical link ...
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[CITATION] In situ hybridization histochemistry on mRNA in endocrine tissues


… , TL Reudelhuber, DG Gardner, J Jen, … - Endocrine Genes: …, 1988 - Oxford University Press, USA
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