The microcirculation in experimental hypertension and aging

The purpose of this manuscript is to review the literature concerning the alterations in the microvasculature in experimental hypertension and aging. We also present new unpublished data and results where previous studies have not addressed important questions. The new studies were performed using a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cardiovascular research 1996-10, Vol.32 (4), p.772-780
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Animals
Arterioles - pathology
Growth Hormone - metabolism
Hemodynamics
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Hypertension - physiopathology
Microcirculation - metabolism
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