Adrenergic beta-1 receptor genetic variation predicts longitudinal rate of GFR decline in hypertensive nephrosclerosis
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Abstract. Background. End-stage renal disease (ESRD) due to hypertension is common and displays familial aggregation in African Americans, suggesting genetic ri
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| Authors | Fung, Maple M.;Chen, Yuqing;Lipkowitz, Michael S.;Salem, Rany M.;Bhatnagar, Vibha;Mahata, Manjula;Nievergelt, Caroline M.;Rao, Fangwen;Mahata, Sushil K.;Schork, Nicholas J.;Brophy, Victoria H.;O’Connor, Daniel T.;for the AASK Co-Investigators; |
| Journal | nephrology dialysis transplantation |
| Year | 2009 |
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