Aneas I, Rodrigues MV, Pauletti BA, Silva GJ, Carmona R, Cardoso L, Kwitek AE, Jacob HJ, Soler JM, Krieger JE. Congenic strains provide evidence that four mapped loci in chromosomes 2, 4, and 16 influence hypertension in the SHR. Physiol Genomics 37: 52-57, 2009. First published January 6, 2009; doi: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.90299.2008. - To dissect the genetic architecture controlling blood pressure (BP) regulation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) we derived congenic rat strains for four previously mapped BP quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in chromosomes 2, 4, and 16. Target chromosomal regions from the Brown Norway rat (BN) averaging 13 - 29 cM were introgressed by marker-assisted breeding onto the SHR genome in 12 or 13 generati...
We have previously identified a locus on rat chromosome 10 as carrying a major hypertension gene, BP...
Background: The genetic contribution to salt-sensitivity in hypertension remains unclear. We have pr...
Abstract There is enough evidence through linkage and substitution mapping to indicate that rat chro...
Aneas I, Rodrigues MV, Pauletti BA, Silva GJ, Carmona R, Cardoso L, Kwitek AE, Jacob HJ, Soler JM, K...
Abstract—Hypertension in humans and experimental models has a strong hereditary basis, but identific...
Abstract—Linkage analyses in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) suggest that a gene involved i...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of essential hypert...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
Abstract—Previous studies have identified multiple blood pressure and renal disease quantitative tra...
The localisation of quantitative trait loci (QTL) is the first step towards gene identification. Thi...
The existence of blood pressure quantitative trait loci exaggerated by salt on rat chromosome 2 has ...
We previously mapped hypertension-related insulin resistance quantitative trait loci (QTLs) to rat c...
To clarify the genetic mechanisms of stroke susceptibility in the stroke-prone spontaneously hyperte...
Abstract There is enough evidence through linkage and substitution mapping to indicate that rat chro...
We have previously identified a locus on rat chromosome 10 as carrying a major hypertension gene, BP...
Background: The genetic contribution to salt-sensitivity in hypertension remains unclear. We have pr...
Abstract There is enough evidence through linkage and substitution mapping to indicate that rat chro...
Aneas I, Rodrigues MV, Pauletti BA, Silva GJ, Carmona R, Cardoso L, Kwitek AE, Jacob HJ, Soler JM, K...
Abstract—Hypertension in humans and experimental models has a strong hereditary basis, but identific...
Abstract—Linkage analyses in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) suggest that a gene involved i...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of essential hypert...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
Abstract—Previous studies have identified multiple blood pressure and renal disease quantitative tra...
The localisation of quantitative trait loci (QTL) is the first step towards gene identification. Thi...
The existence of blood pressure quantitative trait loci exaggerated by salt on rat chromosome 2 has ...
We previously mapped hypertension-related insulin resistance quantitative trait loci (QTLs) to rat c...
To clarify the genetic mechanisms of stroke susceptibility in the stroke-prone spontaneously hyperte...
Abstract There is enough evidence through linkage and substitution mapping to indicate that rat chro...
We have previously identified a locus on rat chromosome 10 as carrying a major hypertension gene, BP...
Background: The genetic contribution to salt-sensitivity in hypertension remains unclear. We have pr...
Abstract There is enough evidence through linkage and substitution mapping to indicate that rat chro...