Hypertension is a silent killer worldwide, caused by both genetic and environmental factors. Until now, genetic and genomic association studies of hypertension are reporting different degree of association on hypertension. Hence, it is essential to gather all the available information on the reported genetic loci and to determine if any biomarker(s) is/are significantly associated with hypertension. Current review concluded the potential biomarkers for hypertension, with regards to electrolyte and fluid transports, as well as sodium/potassium ions homeostasis, which are supported by the results of case-controls and meta-analyses
Studies on genetic markers for essential hypertension are useful in planning to prevent normotensive...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Until recently, significant advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of blood pressure regula...
Among the common complex diseases, hypertension has been particularly unlucky in the recent surge of...
Genes and environmental factors contribute to an individual's risk of hypertension. Recent advances ...
Essential hypertension is a complex genetic disease determined by multiple biological pathways and i...
The year 1999 saw considerable activity in the area of hypertension-related molecular genetics. Seve...
Hypertension is a rising problem in the developed countries. Some rare familial hypertensive syndrom...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Essential hypertension is a major ...
Recent advances in genotyping technology and in particular a number of large-scale genome-wide assoc...
Blood pressure (BP) is a complex trait regulated by an intricate network of physiological pathways i...
Essential hypertension is characterized by chronicallyelevated blood pressure with no specific under...
Hypertension is a common heritable cardiovascular risk factor. Some rare monogenic forms of hyperten...
Abstract—Over the past few years, it has been asserted that genome-wide association studies would op...
Studies on genetic markers for essential hypertension are useful in planning to prevent normotensive...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Until recently, significant advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of blood pressure regula...
Among the common complex diseases, hypertension has been particularly unlucky in the recent surge of...
Genes and environmental factors contribute to an individual's risk of hypertension. Recent advances ...
Essential hypertension is a complex genetic disease determined by multiple biological pathways and i...
The year 1999 saw considerable activity in the area of hypertension-related molecular genetics. Seve...
Hypertension is a rising problem in the developed countries. Some rare familial hypertensive syndrom...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Essential hypertension is a major ...
Recent advances in genotyping technology and in particular a number of large-scale genome-wide assoc...
Blood pressure (BP) is a complex trait regulated by an intricate network of physiological pathways i...
Essential hypertension is characterized by chronicallyelevated blood pressure with no specific under...
Hypertension is a common heritable cardiovascular risk factor. Some rare monogenic forms of hyperten...
Abstract—Over the past few years, it has been asserted that genome-wide association studies would op...
Studies on genetic markers for essential hypertension are useful in planning to prevent normotensive...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...
Genetic linkage and association methods have long been the most important tools for gene identificat...