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    Ely DL, Thorén P, Weigand J, Folkow B.
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  • 25. Longitudinal study of salt preferences in normotensive and hypertensive rats.
    Ferrell F, Gray SD.
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  • 27. [The salt appetite of rats with spontaneous arterial hypertension].
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  • 30. Handling of a salt load by hypertensive and normotensive rats on normal and low intakes of sodium.
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    J Hypertens; 1984 Apr 11; 2(2):163-70. PubMed ID: 6533184
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  • 31. Strategies for investigation of CNS mechanisms of phenotypic variation in blood pressure and salt appetite in genetic hypertensive rats.
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  • 33. High sodium intake enhances renal nerve and antinatriuretic responses to stress in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
    Koepke JP, DiBona GF.
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  • 36. [The relationship between regional sympathetic activity and the onset of arterial hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats].
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  • 37. Reciprocal rat chromosome 2 congenic strains reveal contrasting blood pressure and heart rate QTL.
    Alemayehu A, Breen L, Krenova D, Printz MP.
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  • 39. Brain ouabain and central effects of dietary sodium in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
    Huang BS, Leenen FH.
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  • 40. Sodium-induced rise in blood pressure is suppressed by androgen receptor blockade.
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