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1. Left ventricular mass and urinary metabolomics in young black and white adults: The African-PREDICT study

2. Asymmetric dimethylarginine and l-homoarginine prospectively relate to carotid wall thickness in a South African cohort

3. The relationship of blood pressure with uric acid and bilirubin in young lean and overweight/obese men and women: the African-PREDICT study

4. Three-year change in oxidative stress markers is linked to target organ damage in black and white men: the SABPA study

5. Cardiovascular reactivity and oxidative stress in young and older adults: the African-PREDICT and SABPA studies

6. Selenium and large artery structure and function: a 10-year prospective study

7. Urinary Metabolites and Their Link with Premature Arterial Stiffness in Black Boys: The ASOS Study

8. Recent advances in understanding hypertension development in sub-Saharan Africa

9. Nitric oxide-related markers link inversely to blood pressure in black boys and men: the ASOS and African-PREDICT studies

10. Central systolic pressure and a nonessential amino acid metabolomics profile: the African prospective study on the early detection and identification of cardiovascular disease and hypertension

11. A 10-year follow-up study of demographic and cardiometabolic factors in HIV-infected South Africans

12. Morning Blood Pressure Surge Relates to Autonomic Neural Activity in Young Non-Dipping Adults: The African-PREDICT Study

13. Thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances relate to arterial stiffness and blood pressure in 6 to 8-year-old boys stratified by maternal risk

14. Compromised bioavailable IGF-1 of black men relates favourably to ambulatory blood pressure: The SABPA study

15. Chronic distress and acute vascular stress responses associated with ambulatory blood pressure in low-testosterone African men: the SABPA Study

16. Association of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and parathyroid hormone with the metabolic syndrome in black South African women

17. Cardiac Troponin T as Early Marker of Subclinical Cardiovascular Deterioration in Black Hypertensive Women

18. Ethnic-specific relationships between haemostatic and oxidative stress markers in black and white South Africans: The SABPA study

19. 8-Oxo-7,8-dihydro-2’-deoxyguanosine, reactive oxygen species and ambulatory blood pressure in African and Caucasian men: the SABPA study

20. Defensive coping facilitates higher blood pressure and early sub–clinical structural vascular disease via alterations in heart rate variability: The SABPA study

21. L-carnitine and long-chain acylcarnitines are positively correlated with ambulatory blood pressure in humans: the SABPA study

22. Sex hormones associated with subclinical kidney damage and atherosclerosis in South African men: the SABPA study

23. Ethnicity-specific differences in L-arginine status in South African men

24. TESTOSTERONE AND ACUTE STRESS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH FIBRINOGEN AND VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR IN AFRICAN MEN: THE SABPA STUDY

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