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65 related items for PubMed ID: 931881

  • 1. High salt intake and blood pressure in lower primates (Papio hamadryas).
    Cherchovich GM, Capek K, Jefremova Z, Pohlova I, Jelinek J.
    J Appl Physiol; 1976 Apr; 40(4):601-4. PubMed ID: 931881
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  • 2. [Organic changes in monkeys placed for a prolonged time on a diet with an increased content of table salt].
    Cherkovich GM, Efremova ZK, Krylova RI.
    Arkh Patol; 1974 Apr; 36(2):47-53. PubMed ID: 4615670
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  • 3. Development of hypertension in a pyelonephritis-induced model: the effect of salt intake and inability of renal sodium handling.
    de Magalhães Sartim R, Fantinato Menegon L, de Almeida AR, Rocha Gontijo JA, Aline Boer P.
    Ren Fail; 2006 Apr; 28(6):501-7. PubMed ID: 16928620
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  • 4. [Effect of chronic excessive table salt consumption with food on the arterial pressure in lower monkeys].
    Cherkovich GM, Jélinek J, Capek K, Efremova ZK.
    Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR; 1977 Apr; (8):25-31. PubMed ID: 410184
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  • 5. Renal function of baboons (Papio hamadryas) with a remnant kidney, and impact of different protein diets.
    Bourgoignie JJ, Gavellas G, Hwang KH, Disbrow MR, Sabnis SG, Antonovych TT.
    Kidney Int Suppl; 1989 Nov; 27():S86-90. PubMed ID: 2636678
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  • 6. Dietary linoleic acid deprivation: an experimental model of salt-sensitive hypertension.
    Düsing R, Scherf H.
    Klin Wochenschr; 1990 Nov; 68 Suppl 20():4-10. PubMed ID: 2345436
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  • 7. Biobehavioral effects of extended salt loading and conflict stress in intact baboons.
    Turkkan JS.
    J Exp Anal Behav; 1994 Mar; 61(2):263-72. PubMed ID: 8169575
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  • 8. Effects of manidipine on blood pressure and renal function in salt-loaded, spontaneously hypertensive rats.
    Ikenaga H, Suzuki H, Saruta T.
    Blood Press Suppl; 1992 Mar; 3():75-9. PubMed ID: 1343295
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  • 9. Effect of protein diets on the renal function of baboons (Papio hamadryas) with remnant kidneys: a 5-year follow-up.
    Bourgoignie JJ, Gavellas G, Sabnis SG, Antonovych TT.
    Am J Kidney Dis; 1994 Feb; 23(2):199-204. PubMed ID: 8311075
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  • 10. Salt and hypertension: is salt dietary reduction worth the effort?
    Frisoli TM, Schmieder RE, Grodzicki T, Messerli FH.
    Am J Med; 2012 May; 125(5):433-9. PubMed ID: 22482843
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  • 11. Resistance of a substrain of Wistar rats to salt hypertension.
    Susić D, Kentera D.
    Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol; 1978 Apr; 20(1):175-8. PubMed ID: 663398
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  • 12. [Sodium and hypertension].
    de Wardener HE.
    Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1996 Sep; 89 Spec No 4():9-15. PubMed ID: 8952809
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  • 13. Renal function studies in the early stage of salt hypertension in rats.
    Ben-Ishay D, Knudsen KD, Dahl LK.
    Proc Soc Exp Biol Med; 1967 Jun; 125(2):515-8. PubMed ID: 6028576
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  • 14. Increased salt intake during early ontogenesis lead to development of arterial hypertension in salt-resistant Wistar rats.
    Svitok P, Molcan L, Vesela A, Kruzliak P, Moravcik R, Zeman M.
    Clin Exp Hypertens; 2015 Jun; 37(2):142-7. PubMed ID: 25050593
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  • 15. Antioxidant treatment prevents renal damage and dysfunction and reduces arterial pressure in salt-sensitive hypertension.
    Tian N, Thrasher KD, Gundy PD, Hughson MD, Manning RD.
    Hypertension; 2005 May; 45(5):934-9. PubMed ID: 15837840
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  • 16. Lifestyle modifications to prevent and control hypertension. 5. Recommendations on dietary salt. Canadian Hypertension Society, Canadian Coalition for High Blood Pressure Prevention and Control, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control at Health Canada, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
    Fodor JG, Whitmore B, Leenen F, Larochelle P.
    CMAJ; 1999 May 04; 160(9 Suppl):S29-34. PubMed ID: 10333851
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  • 17. Genetic influence on saline consumption and salt hypertension as exhibited by the response of various rat strains and sub-strains.
    Hall CE, Ayachi S, Hall O.
    Tex Rep Biol Med; 1975 May 04; 33(4):509-17. PubMed ID: 1231046
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  • 18. Atorvastatin improves sodium handling and decreases blood pressure in salt-loaded rats with chronic renal insufficiency.
    Juncos LI, Martín FL, Baigorria ST, Pasqualini ME, Fiore MC, Eynard AR, Juncos LA, García NH.
    Nutrition; 2012 Sep 04; 28(9):e23-8. PubMed ID: 22698702
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  • 19. Renal arteriolar injury by salt intake contributes to salt memory for the development of hypertension.
    Oguchi H, Sasamura H, Shinoda K, Morita S, Kono H, Nakagawa K, Ishiguro K, Hayashi K, Nakamura M, Azegami T, Oya M, Itoh H.
    Hypertension; 2014 Oct 04; 64(4):784-91. PubMed ID: 24980670
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  • 20. Renal hemodynamic and tubular responses to salt in women using oral contraceptives.
    Pechère-Bertschi A, Maillard M, Stalder H, Bischof P, Fathi M, Brunner HR, Burnier M.
    Kidney Int; 2003 Oct 04; 64(4):1374-80. PubMed ID: 12969156
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