Association of Sodium Channel  -Subunit Promoter Variant With Blood Pressure (original) (raw)

Selective Genotyping Reveals Association Between the Epithelial Sodium Channel -Subunit and Systolic Blood Pressure

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Genetic linkage of β and γ subunits of epithelial sodium channel to systolic blood pressure

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Six Missense Mutations of the Epithelial Sodium Channel .BETA. and .GAMMA. Subunits in Japanese Hypertensives

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Use of constant denaturant capillary electrophoresis of pooled blood samples to identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the genes (Scnn1a and Scnn1b) encoding the alpha and beta subunits of the epithelial sodium channel

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Use of Constant Denaturant Capillary Electrophoresis of Pooled Blood Samples to Identify Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Genes (Scnn1a and Scnn1b) Encoding the α and β Subunits of the Epithelial Sodium Channel

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Polymorphisms of the γ subunit of the epithelial Na+ channel in essential hypertension

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Associations of Epithelial Sodium Channel Genes With Blood Pressure Changes and Hypertension Incidence: The GenSalt Study

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Genetic Analysis of the β Subunit of the Epithelial Na + Channel in Essential Hypertension

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Genetic Variants in the Epithelial Sodium Channel in Relation to Aldosterone and Potassium Excretion and Risk for Hypertension

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Association of hypertension with T594M mutation in β subunit of epithelial sodium channels in black people resident in London

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Genetic variation of the subunit of the epithelial Na+ channel and essential hypertension. Relationship with salt sensitivity

Vicente Giner

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Genetic polymorphisms in the beta-subunit of the epithelial sodium channel (βENaC) gene in the Japanese population

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Genetic Analysis of the b Subunit of the Epithelial Na1 Channel in Essential Hypertension

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Common Variants in Genes Underlying Monogenic Hypertension and Hypotension and Blood Pressure in the General Population

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A novel epithelial sodium channel ?-subunit mutation associated with hypertensive Liddle syndrome

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Genetic variation in the epithelial sodium channel: a risk factor for hypertension in people of african origin

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Common variants of the beta and gamma subunits of the epithelial sodium channel and their relation to plasma renin and aldosterone levels in essential hypertension

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Combined effect of acid-sensing ion channel 3 and transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 gene polymorphisms on blood pressure variations in Taiwanese

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Polymorphisms in the carboxy-terminus of the epithelial sodium channel in rat models for hypertension

Yoram Yagil

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Genetics of Human Hypertension

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Linkage Analysis of Twelve Candidate Gene Loci Regulating Water and Sodium Metabolism and Membrane Ion Transport in Essential Hypertension

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T594M mutation of the epithelial sodium channel beta subunit: No association with essential hypertension in Sudanese hypertensive

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Epithelial Sodium Channel Allele T594M Is Not Associated With Blood Pressure or Blood Pressure Response to Amiloride

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The Challenge of Genetic Studies in Hypertension

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Association of Sixty-One Non-Synonymous Polymorphisms in Forty-One Hypertension Candidate Genes with Blood Pressure Variation and Hypertension

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Genes for blood pressure: an opportunity to understand hypertension

Mark j. Caulfield

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Genetic variations related to hypertension: a review

Musbah Tanira

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Absence of linkage of the epithelial sodium channel to hypertension in black Caribbeans

Mark Gardiner

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Sodium excretion as a modulator of genetic associations with cardiovascular phenotypes in the European Project on Genes in Hypertension

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Genetics of Essential Hypertension: From Families to Genes

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T594M and G442V polymorphisms of the sodium channel β subunit and hypertension in a black population

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Blood Pressure in Relation to Three Candidate Genes in a Chinese Population

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