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Department Of Cardiology Okamura Memorial Hospital | 論文
- Loss of ACE2 accelerates time-dependent glomerular and tubulointerstitial damage in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice
- Comparison of Arterial Functional Evaluations as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Events in Hypertensive Patients : The Non-Invasive Atherosclerotic Evaluation in Hypertension (NOAH) Study
- Renal Protective Effect in Hypertensive Patients : The High Doses of Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker (HARB) Study
- Renal-Protective Effect of T- and L-Type Calcium Channel Blockers in Hypertensive Patients : An Amlodipine-to-Benidipine Changeover (ABC) Study
- High blood pressure worsens age-related increases in arterial stiffness evaluated by pulse wave velocity in subjects with lifestyle-related diseases
- Evaluation of Morning Blood Pressure Elevation and Autonomic Nervous Activity in Hypertensive Patients Using Wavelet Transform of Heart Rate Variability
- ACE2 Mutant Mice Increase Cardiac Angiotensin II and Increase Incidence of Heart Failure in Response to Pressure Overload (Heart Failure, Basic 7 (M), The 69th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
- The counterregulating role of ACE2 and ACE2-mediated angiotensin 1-7 signaling against angiotensin II stimulation in vascular cells
- Strong suppression of the renin-angiotensin system has a renal-protective effect in hypertensive patients : High-dose ARB with ACE inhibitor (Hawaii) study
- The combination of chronic kidney disease and increased arterial stiffness is a predictor for stroke and cardiovascular disease in hypertensive patients
- Klotho protein diminishes endothelial apoptosis and senescence via a mitogen-activated kinase pathway
- The impact of visit-to-visit variability in blood pressure on renal function
- Angiotensin-converting enzyme single nucleotide polymorphism is a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular disease : a cohort study of hypertensive patients
- β-Adrenergic receptor gene polymorphism is a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular disease : a cohort study with hypertensive patients