The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely used animal model of essential hypertension and associated metabolic disturbances. Multiple quantitative trait loci associated with hemodynamic and metabolic parameters have been mapped in the SHR. Recently, it has become possible to identify some of the specific quantitative trait gene (QTG) variants that underlie quantitative trait loci linked to complex cardiovascular and metabolic traits in SHR related strains. Recombinant inbred strains derived from SHR and Brown Norway progenitors, together with SHR congenic and transgenic strains, have proven useful for establishing the identity of several QTGs in SHR models. It is anticipated that the combined use of linkage analyses and ge...
Background: The heritability and genomic determinants of cardiac traits such as coronary flow (CF), ...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of essential hypert...
Copy number variation has emerged recently as an important genetic mechanism leading to phenotypic h...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely used animal model of essential hypertens...
The Spontaneously Hypertensive rat (SHR) is a widely used rodent model of hypertension and metabolic...
Large numbers of inbred laboratory rat strains have been developed in the past 100 years by phenotyp...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of hypertension. Sc...
Inbred strains of rodents have been used to study mammalian physiology and pathophysiology in an att...
Background—Identification of genes involved in complex cardiovascular disease traits has proven chal...
Abstract—Copy number variation has emerged recently as an important genetic mechanism leading to phe...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of hypertension. Sc...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of hypertension. Sc...
Multifactorial diseases like hypertension or metabolic syndrome are significant causes of morbidity ...
We previously mapped hypertension-related insulin resistance quantitative trait loci (QTLs) to rat c...
Background: The heritability and genomic determinants of cardiac traits such as coronary flow (CF), ...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of essential hypert...
Copy number variation has emerged recently as an important genetic mechanism leading to phenotypic h...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely used animal model of essential hypertens...
The Spontaneously Hypertensive rat (SHR) is a widely used rodent model of hypertension and metabolic...
Large numbers of inbred laboratory rat strains have been developed in the past 100 years by phenotyp...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of hypertension. Sc...
Inbred strains of rodents have been used to study mammalian physiology and pathophysiology in an att...
Background—Identification of genes involved in complex cardiovascular disease traits has proven chal...
Abstract—Copy number variation has emerged recently as an important genetic mechanism leading to phe...
Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggest...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of hypertension. Sc...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of hypertension. Sc...
Multifactorial diseases like hypertension or metabolic syndrome are significant causes of morbidity ...
We previously mapped hypertension-related insulin resistance quantitative trait loci (QTLs) to rat c...
Background: The heritability and genomic determinants of cardiac traits such as coronary flow (CF), ...
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely studied animal model of essential hypert...
Copy number variation has emerged recently as an important genetic mechanism leading to phenotypic h...