Advancement in cardiovascular science should be measured by a number of new diagnostic and therapeutic options applied in clinical practice as a result of translational research. Hypertension genetics is a good example of such a successful transfer of knowledge from bench to bedside. There are genetic methods currently used as diagnostic tools in patients presenting with secondary forms of hypertension, including primary hyperaldosteronism, Cushing’s syndrome, pheochromocytoma, and chronic kidney disease. Directed treatment that corrects pathophysiologic abnormalities is available for several monogenic forms of hypertension as a result of uncovering their underlying genetic mechanisms. Progress in hypertension pharmacogenetics and pharmacog...
Genetic approaches to understanding the pathophysiology of complex human traits. Genetic approaches ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Essential hypertension is a major ...
For the past decade, hypertension research has shifted strongly in the direction of molecular geneti...
Recent advances in genotyping technology and in particular a number of large-scale genome-wide assoc...
Hypertension is a complex quantitative trait under polygenic control. The identification of genes re...
This brief review discusses genetic and genomic aspects of hypertension. A special emphasis is given...
This brief review discusses genetic and genomic aspects of hypertension. A special emphasis is given...
Genes and environmental factors contribute to an individual's risk of hypertension. Recent advances ...
Arterial hypertension affects about 1 billion people worldwide and it is the strongest modifiable ri...
Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite the pl...
The year 1999 saw considerable activity in the area of hypertension-related molecular genetics. Seve...
Among the common complex diseases, hypertension has been particularly unlucky in the recent surge of...
For the past decade, hypertension research has shifted strongly in the direction of molecular geneti...
Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite the pl...
Essential hypertension is a complex genetic disease determined by multiple biological pathways and i...
Genetic approaches to understanding the pathophysiology of complex human traits. Genetic approaches ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Essential hypertension is a major ...
For the past decade, hypertension research has shifted strongly in the direction of molecular geneti...
Recent advances in genotyping technology and in particular a number of large-scale genome-wide assoc...
Hypertension is a complex quantitative trait under polygenic control. The identification of genes re...
This brief review discusses genetic and genomic aspects of hypertension. A special emphasis is given...
This brief review discusses genetic and genomic aspects of hypertension. A special emphasis is given...
Genes and environmental factors contribute to an individual's risk of hypertension. Recent advances ...
Arterial hypertension affects about 1 billion people worldwide and it is the strongest modifiable ri...
Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite the pl...
The year 1999 saw considerable activity in the area of hypertension-related molecular genetics. Seve...
Among the common complex diseases, hypertension has been particularly unlucky in the recent surge of...
For the past decade, hypertension research has shifted strongly in the direction of molecular geneti...
Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite the pl...
Essential hypertension is a complex genetic disease determined by multiple biological pathways and i...
Genetic approaches to understanding the pathophysiology of complex human traits. Genetic approaches ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Essential hypertension is a major ...
For the past decade, hypertension research has shifted strongly in the direction of molecular geneti...