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The following pages link to Mechanisms involved in developmental programming of hypertension and renal diseases. Gender differences (Q38267484):
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- High Fat Diets Sex-Specifically Affect the Renal Transcriptome and Program Obesity, Kidney Injury, and Hypertension in the Offspring (Q33616725) (← links)
- Report of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Working Group on Sex Differences Research in Cardiovascular Disease: Scientific Questions and Challenges (Q36803438) (← links)
- Antenatal steroid exposure and heart rate variability in adolescents born with very low birth weight (Q37588639) (← links)
- Developmental Origins of Chronic Kidney Disease: Should We Focus on Early Life? (Q37690914) (← links)
- Perinatal lead (Pb) exposure results in sex and tissue-dependent adult DNA methylation alterations in murine IAP transposons. (Q38612083) (← links)
- Combining new tools to assess renal function and morphology: a holistic approach to study the effects of aging and a congenital nephron deficit (Q38704034) (← links)
- The Double-Edged Sword Effects of Maternal Nutrition in the Developmental Programming of Hypertension (Q60919924) (← links)
- Regulation of Nitric Oxide Production in the Developmental Programming of Hypertension and Kidney Disease (Q64273116) (← links)
- Phthalate exposure as a risk factor for hypertension (Q88968564) (← links)
- Epigenetic changes of the thioredoxin system in the tx-j mouse model and in patients with Wilson disease (Q90238446) (← links)
- Association between lifestyle, gender and risk for developing end-stage renal failure in IgA nephropathy: a case-control study within 10 years (Q90452701) (← links)