How do antihypertensive drugs work? Insights from studies of the renal regulation of arterial blood pressure
Though antihypertensive drugs have been in use for many decades, the mechanisms by which they act chronically to reduce blood pressure remain unclear. Over long periods, mean arterial blood pressure must match the perfusion pressure necessary for the kidney to achieve its role in eliminating the dai...
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Frontiers Media
2016
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