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1. Contribution of orexin to the neurogenic hypertension in BPH/2J mice

2. Predictors of Mean Arterial Pressure Morning Rate of Rise and Power Function in Subjects Undergoing Ambulatory Blood Pressure Recording

3. BRAIN REGIONS INFLUENCED BY THE LATERAL PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUS IN ANGIOTENSIN II-INDUCED WATER INTAKE

4. Angiotensin Type 1A Receptors in C1 Neurons of the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla Modulate the Pressor Response to Aversive Stress

7. Renal nerves contribute to hypertension in Schlager BPH/2J mice.

8. Circadian Differences in the Contribution of the Brain Renin-Angiotensin System in Genetically Hypertensive Mice.

9. Positive allosteric modulation of GABAA receptors attenuates high blood pressure in Schlager hypertensive mice.

10. Contribution of Orexin to the Neurogenic Hypertension in BPH/2J Mice.

11. Central proopiomelanocortin but not neuropeptide Y mediates sympathoexcitation and hypertension in fat fed conscious rabbits.

12. A role for the lateral parabrachial nucleus in cardiovascular function and fluid homeostasis.

13. Central nervous system dysfunction in obesity-induced hypertension.

14. Energy metabolism in BPH/2J genetically hypertensive mice.

15. Major contribution of the medial amygdala to hypertension in BPH/2J genetically hypertensive mice.

16. Predictors of mean arterial pressure morning rate of rise and power function in subjects undergoing ambulatory blood pressure recording.

17. Actions of rilmenidine on neurogenic hypertension in BPH/2J genetically hypertensive mice.

18. Exposure to a high-fat diet during development alters leptin and ghrelin sensitivity and elevates renal sympathetic nerve activity and arterial pressure in rabbits.

19. GABAA receptor dysfunction contributes to high blood pressure and exaggerated response to stress in Schlager genetically hypertensive mice.

20. Brain regions influenced by the lateral parabrachial nucleus in angiotensin II-induced water intake.

21. Cardiovascular role of angiotensin type1A receptors in the nucleus of the solitary tract of mice.

22. A novel interaction between sympathetic overactivity and aberrant regulation of renin by miR-181a in BPH/2J genetically hypertensive mice.

23. Reduced preprandial dipping accounts for rapid elevation of blood pressure and renal sympathetic nerve activity in rabbits fed a high-fat diet.

24. Angiotensin 1A receptors transfected into caudal ventrolateral medulla inhibit baroreflex gain and stress responses.

25. Angiotensin type 1A receptors in C1 neurons of the rostral ventrolateral medulla modulate the pressor response to aversive stress.

26. Global identification of the genes and pathways differentially expressed in hypothalamus in early and established neurogenic hypertension.

27. Genes influencing circadian differences in blood pressure in hypertensive mice.

28. Role of the medial amygdala in mediating responses to aversive stimuli leading to hypertension.

29. Cardiovascular reactivity and neuronal activation to stress in Schlager genetically hypertensive mice.

30. Cardiovascular responses to aversive and nonaversive stressors in Schlager genetically hypertensive mice.

31. Forebrain regions affected by lateral parabrachial nucleus serotonergic mechanisms that influence sodium appetite.

32. Exposure to a high-fat diet alters leptin sensitivity and elevates renal sympathetic nerve activity and arterial pressure in rabbits.

33. Role of angiotensin II Type 1A receptors in cardiovascular reactivity and neuronal activation after aversive stress in mice.

34. Role of the sympathetic nervous system in Schlager genetically hypertensive mice.

35. Fos-related antigen immunoreactivity after acute and chronic angiotensin II-induced hypertension in the rabbit brain.

36. Efferent neural projections of angiotensin receptor (AT1) expressing neurones in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of the rat.

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