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    Rad GTPase Deficiency Leads to Cardiac Hypertrophy
    Lin Chang, Jifeng Zhang, Yu-Hua Tseng, Chang-Qing Xie, Jacob Ilany, Jens C. Brüning, Zhongcui Sun, Xiaojun Zhu, Taixing Cui, Keith A. Youker, Qinglin Yang, Sharlene M. Day, C. Ronald Kahn and Y. Eugene Chen
    Circulation. 2007;116:2976-2983, originally published December 17, 2007
    https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.707257
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    Lung Endothelium Targeting for Pulmonary Embolism Thrombolysis
    Bi-Sen Ding, Ying-Jiang Zhou, Xin-Yuan Chen, Jing Zhang, Pei-Xiang Zhang, Zi-Yong Sun, Xiang-Yang Tan and Jian-Ning Liu
    Circulation. 2003;108:2892-2898, originally published December 8, 2003
    https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.0000103685.61137.3D
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
    Figure 1. Systolic blood pressure (A) and body weight (B) of Agt-KO and WT groups exposed to cold (5°C) and counterparts maintained at warm (25°C). Va...Show More
    Figure 1. Systolic blood pressure (A) and body weight (B) of Agt-KO and WT groups exposed to cold (5°C) and counterparts maintained at warm (25°C). Values are mean±SEM; n=6.Show Less
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
    Figure 2. Heart weight (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. **P<0.01 compared with the warm-adapted WT group; ΔΔP<0.01 compared with w...Show More
    Figure 2. Heart weight (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. **P<0.01 compared with the warm-adapted WT group; ΔΔP<0.01 compared with warm-adapted Agt-KO group.Show Less
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
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    Quantitative Real Time RT-PCR Analysis of Agt mRNA Expression in Brain Hypothalamus, Heart, Liver, and Kidneys of 4 Groups of MiceShow More
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
    Figure 3. Plasma concentration of norepinephrine (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. This was measured when the animals were killed at 5 we...Show More
    Figure 3. Plasma concentration of norepinephrine (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. This was measured when the animals were killed at 5 weeks after exposure to cold (n=6). **P<0.01 compared with warm-adapted WT group; ΔΔP<0.01 compared with warm-adapted Agt-KO group.Show Less
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
    Figure 4. Plasma level of nitrite/nitrate (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. This was measured when the animals were killed at 5 weeks of...Show More
    Figure 4. Plasma level of nitrite/nitrate (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. This was measured when the animals were killed at 5 weeks of exposure to cold (n=6). *P<0.05 compared with warm-adapted WT group, **P<0.01 compared with the warm-adapted WT group; ++P<0.01 compared with the cold-exposed WT group; ΔP<0.05 compared with warm-adapted Agt-KO group, ΔΔP<0.01 compared with the warm-adapted Agt-KO group.Show Less
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
    Figure 5. Urinary output of nitrite/nitrate (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. This was measured during weeks 1, 3, and 5 of cold exposure...Show More
    Figure 5. Urinary output of nitrite/nitrate (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. This was measured during weeks 1, 3, and 5 of cold exposure (n=6). *P<0.05 compared with warm-adapted WT group, **P<0.01 compared with warm-adapted WT group; ++P<0.01 compared with cold-exposed WT group; ΔP<0.05 compared with warm-adapted Agt-KO group, ΔΔP<0.01 compared with warm-adapted Agt-KO group. Creat, Creatinine.Show Less
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
    Figure 1. Systolic blood pressure (A) and body weight (B) of Agt-KO and WT groups exposed to cold (5°C) and counterparts maintained at warm (25°C). Va...Show More
    Figure 1. Systolic blood pressure (A) and body weight (B) of Agt-KO and WT groups exposed to cold (5°C) and counterparts maintained at warm (25°C). Values are mean±SEM; n=6.Show Less
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    Angiotensinogen Gene Knockout Delays and Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension
    Zhongjie Sun, Robert Cade, Zhonge Zhang, James Alouidor, Huong Van
    Hypertension February 2003, 41 (2) 322-327; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000050964.96018.FA
    Figure 2. Heart weight (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. **P<0.01 compared with the warm-adapted WT group; ΔΔP<0.01 compared with w...Show More
    Figure 2. Heart weight (mean±SEM) of the 4 groups of mice designated. **P<0.01 compared with the warm-adapted WT group; ΔΔP<0.01 compared with warm-adapted Agt-KO group.Show Less

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