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2. In-vivo intracellular pH at rest and during exercise in patients with essential hypertension.
3. Importance of the renin system for determining blood pressure fall with acute salt restriction in hypertensive and normotensive whites.
4. Effect of salt intake on renal excretion of water in humans.
5. Rarefaction of skin capillaries in borderline essential hypertension suggests an early structural abnormality.
6. Epithelial sodium channel activity is not increased in hypertension in whites.
7. Structural skin capillary rarefaction in essential hypertension.
8. Amlodipine and lisinopril in combination for the treatment of essential hypertension: efficacy and predictors of response.
9. The kidney and essential hypertension: a link to osteoporosis?
10. Is atrial natriuretic peptide-guanosine 3',5' cyclic monophosphate coupling a determinant of urinary sodium excretion in essential hypertension?
11. Leucocyte intracellular pH and Na(+)-H+ exchange activity in essential hypertension: an in vitro study under physiological conditions.
12. Does potassium supplementation lower blood pressure? A meta-analysis of published trials.
13. Is renal lithium clearance altered in essential hypertension?
14. A randomized crossover study to compare the blood pressure response to sodium loading with and without chloride in patients with essential hypertension.
15. Atrial natriuretic peptides in essential hypertension.
16. Studies of Captopril Alone and in Combination with the Benzothiazepine Diltiazem or the Dihydropyridine Nifedipine in Treating Essential Hypertension.
17. Dietary salt restriction: benefits for cardiovascular disease and beyond.
18. The relation of a circulating sodium transport inhibitor (the natriuretic hormone?) to hypertension.
19. Importance of the renin system in determining blood pressure fall with salt restriction in black and white hypertensives.
20. Ouabainlike Na+,K+-ATPase inhibitor in the plasma of normotensive and hypertensive humans and rats.
21. Captopril and nifedipine in combination for moderate to severe essential hypertension.
22. Evidence for increased levels of a circulating ouabainlike factor in essential hypertension.
23. Sodium is more important than calcium in essential hypertension.
24. Sodium and potassium intake and blood pressure.
25. Why Use Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors to Lower Blood Pressure?
26. Captopril.
27. A double-blind study of the blood pressure lowering effect of a thiazide diuretic in hypertensive patients already on nifedipine and a beta-blocker.
28. Does oral calcium supplementation lower high blood pressure? A double blind study.
29. Sodium restriction lowers high blood pressure through a decreased response of the renin system--direct evidence using saralasin.
30. Mononuclear leucocyte intracellular free calcium--does it correlate with blood pressure?
31. Moderate Sodium Restriction, Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibition, and Thiazide Diuretic in the Management of Essential Hypertension.
32. A Roundatable Discussion Calcium Antagonists Alone or in Combination in Today's Antihypertensive Therapy.
33. EFFECT OF POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND POTASSIUM CITRATE ON BLOOD PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH UNTREATED ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION.
34. EFFECT OF LONGER-TERM MODEST SALT REDUCTION ON BLOOD PRESSURE. A META-ANALYSIS. IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.
35. Measurement of left ventricular mass in man.
36. A modest reduction in sodium intake lowers blood pressure in an elderly population.
37. 31 Capillary rarefaction in forearm skin in essential hypertension.
38. Unexplained increase in left ventricular mass in normotensive patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.
39. Low urinary sodium and myocardial infarction.
40. A Vascular Sensitizing Factor in Essential Hypertension: Evidence Using Human Arteries.
41. PLASMA SODIUM-IGNORED AND UNDERESTIMATED.
42. SKIN CAPILLARY DENSITY IN HYPERTENSIVE AND NORMOTENSIVE INDIVIDUALS AND ITS CORRELATION WITH PLASMA RENIN ACTIVITY AND AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE.
43. ORTHOGONAL POLARIZATION SPECTRAL (OPS) IMAGING OF CAPILLARY MICROCIRCULATION IN AFROCARRIBEAN AND CAUCASIAN SUBJECTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION.
44. EFFECT OF AN ANGIOTENSIN II ANTAGONIST IRBESARTAN ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND SKIN CAPILLARY DENSITY IN PATIENTS WITH ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION.
45. REDUCING SODIUM INTAKE REDUCES URINARY CALCIUM LOSSES IN THE ELDERLY.
46. Comparison of nasal pH measurement in black and white subjects with normal and high blood pressure.
47. Importance of the Renin System in Determining Blood Pressure Fall With Acute Salt Restriction in Hypertensive and Normotensive Whites.
48. Ethnic Differences in Pulse Wave Velocity in Patients With Untreated Essential Hypertension.
49. Rarefaction of Skin Capillaries in Normotensive Offspring of Patients with Essential Hypertension.
50. 12 Echocardiography overestimates left ventricular mass.
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