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The Implications of Genes on the Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Therapeutics of Hypertension

Abstract

This chapter contains section titled: Introduction Pathophysiology of Hypertension Molecular Pathways and Hypertension Approaches to the Study of Essential Hypertension Study of Monogenic Hypertension and Genes Related to Essential Hypertension Candidate Genes and Essential Hypertension A Critical Evaluation of Genes in Essential Hypertension Genomics and Risk Stratification Genes and the Treatment of Hypertension Future Perspectives Introduction Pathophysiology of Hypertension Molecular Pathways and Hypertension Approaches to the Study of Essential Hypertension Study of Monogenic Hypertension and Genes Related to Essential Hypertension Candidate Genes and Essential Hypertension A Critical Evaluation of Genes in Essential Hypertension Genomics and Risk Stratification Genes and the Treatment of Hypertension Future Perspectives

Authors

Tan KT; Liew C

Book title

Cardiovascular Genetics and Genomics for the Cardiologist

Pagination

pp. 166-191

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

June 22, 2007

DOI

10.1002/9780470691977.ch8
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