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- Interrelationship of electrolytes, juxtaglomerular cells and hypertension. (1960) (357)
- The effect of high perfusion pressures on the granulation of juxtaglomerular cells in an isolated kidney. (1959) (171)
- Potassium Reduces Cerebral Hemorrhage and Death Rate in Hypertensive Rats, Even When Blood Pressure Is Not Lowered (1985) (168)
- Hypertension and obesity. (1978) (168)
- Artery wall electrolytes in renal and DCA hypertension. (1954) (148)
- Single-nephron pressures, flows, and resistances in hypertensive kidneys with nephrosclerosis. (1977) (137)
- Relationship of Juxtaglomerular Apparatus to Renin and Angiotensin (1962) (128)
- The relationship of salt to hypertension. (1979) (124)
- Salt and Hypertension Lessons From Animal Models That Relate to Human Hypertension (1991) (115)
- Regulation of glomerular capillary pressure and filtration rate in young Kyoto hypertensive rats. (1979) (105)
- The granulation of juxtaglomerular cells in renal hypertension, desoxycorticosterone and postdesoxycorticosterone hypertension, adrenal regeneration hypertension, and adrenal insufficiency. (1958) (94)
- Contrasting exchangeable sodium in rats with different types of Goldblatt hypertension. (1969) (92)
- High Sodium Chloride Diets Injure Arteries and Raise Mortality Without Changing Blood Pressure (1990) (92)
- Correlation between Granulation of Juxtaglomerular Cells and Extractable Renin in Rats with Experimental Hypertension.∗ (1959) (91)
- Cardiac Output and Peripheral Resistance in Strains of Rats Sensitive and Resistant to NaCl Hypertension (1979) (91)
- Potassium protection against lesions of the renal tubules, arteries, and glomeruli and nephron loss in salt-loaded hypertensive Dahl S rats. (1984) (88)
- Sodium and potassium in the walls of arterioles in experimental renal hypertension. (1961) (83)
- Dahl S rats have increased natriuretic factor in atria but are markedly hyporesponsive to it. (1984) (80)
- High Potassium Diets Protect Against Dysfunction of Endothelial Cells in Stroke‐Prone Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (1988) (80)
- Why do thiazide diuretics lower blood pressure in essential hypertension? (1967) (80)
- Evidence that Prostaglandin Synthesis Inhibitors Increase the Concentration of Sodium and Chloride in Rat Renal Medulla (1977) (78)
- A viewpoint concerning the enigma of hypertension. (1972) (77)
- Brain lesions in the paraventricular nuclei and catecholaminergic neurons minimize salt hypertension in Dahl salt-sensitive rats. (1981) (75)
- Relationship of cytoplasmic granules in renal papillary interstitial cells to "postsalt" hypertension. (1969) (71)
- The Question of Vascular Hyper‐Responsiveness in Hypertension (1958) (70)
- Cortical steroid excretion of edema of pregnancy, pre-eclampsia, and essential hypertension. (1949) (67)
- Effect of Varying Perfusion Pressures on the Output of Sodium and Renin and the Vascular Resistance in Kidneys of Rats with “Post‐Salt” Hypertension and Kyoto Spontaneous Hypertension (1975) (65)
- Prevention with Thiazide of NaCl‐Induced Hypertension in Dahl “S” Rats: Evidence for a Na‐Retaining Humoral Agent in “S” Rats (1979) (65)
- Dietary sodium chloride and potassium have effects on the pathophysiology of hypertension in humans and animals. (1997) (62)
- Potassium Feeding Reduces Hyperactive Central Nervous System Pressor Responses in Dahl Salt‐Sensitive Rats (1981) (62)
- Effect of an anteroventral third ventricle lesion on NaCl hypertension in Dahl salt-sensitive rats. (1982) (61)
- Alterations of vascular prostacyclin and thromboxane A2 in Dahl genetical strain susceptible to salt-induced hypertension. (1987) (58)
- High potassium diets reduce vascular and plasma lipid peroxides in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. (1996) (58)
- Single-nephron dynamics in "post-salt" rats with chronic hypertension. (1978) (58)
- Effect of hypertension on arterial wall electrolytes during desoxycorticosterone administration. (1957) (57)
- Ionic composition of the aorta in renal and adrenal hypertension. (1958) (57)
- Water content of arteriolar wall in renovascular hypertension. (1969) (56)
- Interstitial cell granules in renal papilla and the solute composition of renal tissue in rats with Goldblatt hypertension. (1969) (54)
- Low Renal Papillary Plasma Flow in Both Dahl and Kyoto Rats with Spontaneous Hypertension (1976) (53)
- THE EFFECT OF RENAL PERFUSION PRESSURE ON THE NET TRANSPORT OF SODIUM OUT OF DISTAL TUBULAR URINE AS STUDIED WITH THE STOP-FLOW TECHNIQUE. (1964) (52)
- Influence of Renal Prostaglandins and Dietary Linoleate on Hypertension in Dahl S Rats (1982) (51)
- Glomerular, efferent arteriolar, peritubular capillary, and tubular pressures in hypertension. (1974) (50)
- SALT AND HYPERTENSION * (1978) (49)
- Renin release and its role in renal function and the control of salt balance and arterial pressure. (1967) (46)
- Exercise performance in mildly hypertensive patients. Impairment by propranolol but not oxprenolol. (1980) (46)
- Central nervous system pressor responses in rats susceptible and resistant to sodium chloride hypertension. (1978) (46)
- Dietary salt (sodium) and hypertension. (1979) (44)
- Effect of pH on norepinephrine-induced contractions of isolated arterial smooth muscle. (1959) (44)
- A model of intervention for prevention of early essential hypertension in the 1980s. (1983) (43)
- Calcium Content of Arteriolar Walls in Normotensive and Hypertensive Rats.∗ (1966) (42)
- Hypertension-producing factor in serum of hypertensive Dahl salt-sensitive rats. (1984) (42)
- High potassium diets markedly protect against stroke deaths and kidney disease in hypertensive rats, a possible legacy from prehistoric times. (1986) (41)
- Renal prostaglandins in relation to sodium regulation and hypertension. (1976) (41)
- Potassium prevents death from strokes in hypertensive rats without lowering blood pressure. (1984) (40)
- The Electrolytes of Arterial Wall in Experimental Renal Hypertension (1956) (40)
- Sodium Restriction and Reserpine Administration in Experimental Renal Hypertension: A Correlation of Arterial Blood Pressure Responses with the Ionic Composition of the Arterial Wall (1958) (37)
- Renal tubular acidosis. Three cases with immunoglobulin abnormalities in the patients and their kindreds. (1967) (37)
- Antihypertensive and other functions of the renal papilla. (1971) (37)
- THE EFFECT OF NOR-EPINEPHRINE ON THE ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION OF ARTERIAL SMOOTH MUSCLE (1956) (36)
- Modern strategies to prevent coronary sequelae and stroke in hypertensive patients differ from the JNC V Consensus Guidelines. (1994) (36)
- High-potassium diets markedly protect against stroke deaths and kidney disease in hypertensive rats, an echo from prehistoric days. (1986) (35)
- How sodium and the kidney relate to the hypertensive arteriole. (1974) (33)
- High potassium diets reduce macrophage adherence to the vascular wall in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. (1995) (33)
- Human essential hypertension: implications of animal studies. (1983) (32)
- Effect of chlorothiazide on renal juxtaglomerular cells and tissue electrolytes. (1962) (31)
- The Volhard Lecture Potassium and sodium in hypertension (1988) (30)
- SODIUM, RENAL ARTERIAL DISTENSION AND THE JUXTAGLOMERULAR APPARATUS. (1964) (29)
- A circulating humoral pressor agent in Dahl S rats with salt hypertension. (1979) (28)
- High-K diets reduce brain haemorrhage and infarcts, death rate and mesenteric arteriolar hypertrophy in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. (1986) (28)
- High K diets markedly reduce atherosclerotic cholesterol ester deposition in aortas of rats with hypercholesterolemia and hypertension. (1990) (28)
- Pitressin-resistant diabetes insipidus with massive hydronephrosis (1961) (26)
- Interstitial cell granules and solutes in renal papilla in post-Goldblatt hypertension. (1969) (26)
- Does the kidney autoregulate papillary plasma flow in chronic postsalt hypertension? (1974) (26)
- Prostaglandin alterations in barely hypertensive Dahl S rats. (1985) (23)
- Evidence for a humoral factor of non-renal and non-adrenal origin which influences renal sodium excretion. (1967) (23)
- Dietary K determines NaCl sensitivity in NaCl-induced rises of blood pressure in spontaneously hypertensive rats. (1990) (21)
- PREVENTION OF STOKES‐ADAMS SEIZURES WITH CHLOROTHIAZIDE * (1961) (21)
- The relationship of the juxtaglomerular apparatus to sodium retention in experimental nephrosis. (1962) (20)
- Effect of Thiazide Drugs on Renovascular Hypertension in Contrast to Their Effect on Essential Hypertension.∗ (1964) (19)
- HIGH POTASSIUM DIETS REDUCE ENDOTHELIAL PERMEABILITY IN STROKE‐PRONE SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS (1996) (17)
- The effect of a high sodium intake on the development of permanent nephrosclerotic hypertension; effect of nephrosclerotic hypertension of the granularity of the juxtaglomerular cells. (1959) (17)
- Hypertension and the kidney. (1974) (17)
- The Interrelationship of Hypoxia, Erythropoietin, and the Renal Juxtaglomerular Cell.∗ (1962) (17)
- Body sodium and hypertension, sodium retention by "hypertensive" kidneys. (1974) (16)
- High Potassium Diets Greatly Increase Growth‐Inhibiting Agents in Aortas of Hypertensive Rats (1992) (14)
- High-potassium diets greatly increase the release of growth-inhibiting agents from aortae of stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats, thereby partially explaining reduced aortic wall thickening. (1991) (13)
- Do Mitochondria Participate in General Cardiac Hypertrophy? (1960) (13)
- The effect of norepinephrine on the electrolyte composition of arterial smooth muscle. (1956) (13)
- Experimental Models for the Study of Hypertension (1974) (13)
- Prolonged water diuresis affecting solutes and interstitial cells of renal papilla. (1971) (12)
- Reduction of intrinsic natriuretic capacity in kidneys of Dahl hypertension-prone rats. (1977) (11)
- Does essential hypertension lead to renal failure? (1987) (11)
- A glomerular defect in prehypertensive Dahl S rats, which limits their capacity to increase GFR. (1989) (11)
- Increased calcium and water concentrations in the left ventricle of hypertensive rats. (1969) (11)
- Hypertension following bilateral nephrectomy. (1950) (10)
- Protecting arteries against hypertensive injury. (1992) (10)
- Effect of deficiency of renal tissue with or without resulting hypertension on the electrolyte composition of brain and skeletal muscle. (1954) (10)
- How Is the NaCl Signal Transmitted in NaCl‐Induced Hypertension? (1989) (10)
- Reduction of blood pressure in salt-fed Dahl salt-sensitive rats with diets rich in olive oil, safflower oil or calcium biphosphate but not with calcium carbonate. (1986) (9)
- Metabolic and nutritional factors in hypertension (1991) (9)
- High K diets protect against hypertensive intimal lesions and endothelial injury in arteries of stroke-prone hypertensive rats. (1987) (8)
- Platelet Thromboxane Inhibition by Plasma Polypeptides in Prehypertensive Dahl Rats (1986) (8)
- Relationship of Erythropoietin to Renal Juxtaglomerular Cells.∗ (1963) (8)
- Salt and hypertension. (1983) (8)
- The augmentation of proteinuria after acute sodium depletion in the rat. (1966) (8)
- Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in renal papilla in NaCl hypertension. (1981) (8)
- Evidence for Na-retaining humoral agents and vasoconstrictor humoral agents in hypertension-prone Dahl 'S' rats. Prevention of NaCl-induced hypertension in Dahl 'S' rats with thiazide. (1979) (7)
- Deleterious effects of high magnesium diets and beneficial effects of high potassium diets in hypertensive stroke-prone rats. (1990) (7)
- Effect of High Oxygen Concentrations on Erythropoietin and the Renal Juxtaglomerular Cell.∗ (1963) (7)
- Potassium and hypertension. (2009) (7)
- Newborn cardiorenal dynamics: a state of atrial natriuretic peptide unresponsiveness. (1991) (7)
- High magnesium diets increase blood pressure and enhance stroke mortality in hypertensive SHRsp rats. (1989) (6)
- The efficacy of corn oil of patients with coronary athero sclerosis. (1958) (6)
- The Jeremiah Metzger lecture. High potassium diets strongly protect against stroke deaths and renal disease: a possible legacy from prehistoric man. (1986) (6)
- Effect of a low sodium diet on electrolyte composition of arterial wall. (1955) (6)
- Potassium citrate feeding protects against nephron loss in severe sodium chloride hypertension in rats. (1981) (6)
- Hypothesis: low dietary K may lead to renal failure in blacks with hypertension and severe intimal thickening. (1988) (6)
- Urine corticosteroids in toxemia and hypertension. (1948) (5)
- Story of the birth of the journal called Hypertension. (1999) (5)
- Cholesterol ester deposition is reduced in rats with hypercholesterolemia and hypertension. (1991) (5)
- Adrenal cortical function in essential hypertension; a study of sweat sodium concentration. (1950) (5)
- In SHR rats, dietary potassium determines NaCl sensitivity in NaCl-induced rises of blood pressure. (1991) (5)
- Atherosclerotic cholesterol ester deposition is markedly reduced with a high-potassium diet. (1989) (5)
- A water-conserving biologic adaptation in renal papilla, which is stimulated by the massive osmotic diuresis of diabetes mellitus. (1971) (5)
- The Clinical Approach to Essential Hypertension (1975) (5)
- WORKSHOP : METABOLIC AND NUTRITIONAL FACTORS IN HYPERTENSION (1991) (4)
- Introduction to the symposium: the sympathetic nervous system really is a key element in hypertension, with treatment implications. (1996) (4)
- Nomenclature for experimental renovascular hypertension. Report of the Nomenclature Committee of the Council for High Blood Pressure Research of the American Heart Association. (1979) (4)
- Total Nephrectomy Alters Circulating Humoral Agents in Salt-Fed, Low-Renin Dahl S Rats to Favour Reduced Vasoconstriction in an Isolated, Perfused Bioassay Hindquarters (1982) (4)
- Effect of a High Linoleic Acid Diet and Thiazide on Sodium Chloride-Induced Hypertension in Rats (1982) (4)
- Hydralazine and the tourniquet test in renal vein renin sampling: a comparison. (1983) (4)
- PREVENTION OF STOKES‐ADAMS SEIZURES WITH CHLOROTHIAZIDE * (1963) (4)
- Effect of high potassium diets on the vascular and renal prostaglandin system in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. (1995) (3)
- Interrelationship of sodium, volume, CNS, and hypertension. (1983) (3)
- A new, simple test for renin sampling. (1978) (3)
- THE EFFICACY OF CORN OIL IN LOWERING THE SERUM CHOLESTEROL OF PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS (1958) (3)
- Relationship of prostaglandins and sodium in renal papilla in Kyoto hypertensive rats and during high sodium diets. (1978) (3)
- Potassium protects against renal tubule lesions in NaCl-fed hypertensive Dahl S rats. (1983) (3)
- Some aspects of the relationship of salt and hypertension. (1967) (3)
- Seminar on the role of salt in cardiovascular hypertension. II. Effect of salt on the kidney and the juxtaglomerular apparatus. (1961) (3)
- Renal prostaglandins in relation to sodium regulation, renal blood flow, and hypertension. (1976) (2)
- Hypertension from carotid occlusion decreases renal papillary plasma flow, hypotension from hemorrhage increases it, an autoregulatory paradox. (1996) (2)
- High‐Potassium Diets Prevent Stroke Death, Brain Hemorrhages and Infarcts, Artery Hypertrophy, and Renal Disease in Hypertensive Rats, Even Though Blood Pressure Is Not Lowered (1987) (2)
- Prehypertensive Dahl S rats show no rise in glomerular filtration rate after an amino acid infusion. (1988) (2)
- Renal Medullary Mechanisms Relating to Hypertension (1972) (2)
- SALT AND HYPERTENSION (1975) (2)
- A study of the cytoplasmic granules in renal papillary interstitial cells in relation to hypertension. (1968) (2)
- Hypertension and atherosclerosis. (1955) (2)
- Renal vein renin sampling in essential hypertension using hydralazine and the tourniquet test. (1984) (2)
- Editorials on Government Guidelines (1994) (2)
- Introduction to the Dahl symposium. (1997) (1)
- Acute prostaglandin reduction with indomethacin and chronic prostaglandin reduction with an essential fatty acid deficient diet both decrease plasma flow to the renal papilla in the rat. (1989) (1)
- How to treat benign essential hypertension. (1968) (1)
- Effect of Adrenal Cortical Extract on Recovery from Severe Pneumococcic Infection in Mice.∗ (1948) (1)
- High potassium diets reduce mortality and mesangial matrix expansion in diabetic rats. Diabetes shows endothelial dysfunction. (1996) (1)
- Position Paper: Hypertension Mechanisms in Experimental Animals and Their Relevance to Humans (1981) (1)
- Salt (NaCl) and hypertension: pathogenetic considerations. (1981) (1)
- Management of refractory hypertension. (1978) (1)
- ADRENAL CORTICAL FUNCTION IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION A STUDY OF SWEAT SODIUM CONCENTRATION (1950) (1)
- What we now know about the mechanisms of essential hypertension. (1978) (1)
- Exacerbation of alloxan diabetes in mice by injection of typhoid vaccine; role of the adrenal gland. (1949) (1)
- High Potassium Diets During Hypertension Reduce Arterial Endothelial Injury, Stroke Mortality Rate, Arterial Hypertrophy, and Renal Lesions Without Lowering Blood Pressure (1989) (1)
- Perspectives on treating hypertension. (1986) (0)
- Similarities Between Clinical Toxemia of Pregnancy and Experimental Hypertension: A Survey (1964) (0)
- Reduced renal papillary plasma flow in Dahl and Kyoto spontaneous hypertensions. (1976) (0)
- Impairment by Propranolol but not Oxprenolol (2017) (0)
- Tissue sodium, potassium and magnesium in human hypertensive subjects (1952) (0)
- The Importance of Potassium for Vascular Protection in A Hypertensive Setting (1995) (0)
- Effect of an Anteroventral Third-Ventricle Lesion on Sodium Chloride Hypertension in Dahl S Rats (1982) (0)
- Antihypertensive Action of the Renal Papilla (1972) (0)
- Protecting Arteries in a Hypertensive Setting (1993) (0)
- Effect of the adrenal cortex on diabetes during infections. (1948) (0)
- Third Dahl International Symposium on Genetic and Salt Hypertension (1997) (0)
- COMPLIANCE WITH ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUG THERAPY: GENERAL DISCUSSION (1978) (0)
- Renal and CNS Factors in NaCl-Induced Hypertension (1984) (0)
- Interview with Louis Tobian, MD. Interview by Marvin Moser. (2004) (0)
- The Effect of the Pattern of Cardiac Sympathetic Activity on Myocardial Contractile Force and Norepinephrine Overflow in the Dog Heart (2005) (0)
- B4: Hypertensive injury to arterial endothelial cells is markedly reversed by three hours of normotension (1997) (0)
- C007: High potassium (K) diets reduce mortality and brain injury after bilateral carotid ligation (1998) (0)
- Cerebral aqueduct block attenuates cardio-renal injuries in post-DOCA-NaCl-hypertensive Dahl R rats (2013) (0)
- Nonglucose Reducing Substances in Hypertension (1948) (0)
- Adrenal cortical function in essential hypertension; study of the eosinophil response to epinephrine (1950) (0)
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