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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Genetic Aspects of Blood Pressure Sensitivity to Sodium

    It has long been recognized that blood pressure elevation may be an inherited trait. While there have been debates (Platt 1963; Hamilton et al. 1954) regarding the mode of inheritance of blood pressure, the data ...

    M. H. Weinberger, F. C. Luft, J. Z. Miller, C. E. Grim in Salt and Hypertension (1989)

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    Influence of genetic variance on sodium sensitivity of blood pressure

    To examine the effect of genetic variance on blood pressure, sodium homeostasis, and its regulatory determinants, we studied 37 pairs of monozygotic twins and 18 pairs of dizygotic twins under conditions of vo...

    F. C. Luft, J. Z. Miller, M. H. Weinberger, C. E. Grim in Klinische Wochenschrift (1987)

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    The efficacy of quantitative and qualitative chloride titrators in the estimation of human salt intake

    We evaluated the utility of chloride titrator sticks for facilitating the assessment of dietary salt intake, in a systematic series of clinical trials. These inexpensive devices were applied daily to 24-h or n...

    F. C. Luft, G. R. Aronoff, R. S. Sloan, N. S. Fineberg in Klinische Wochenschrift (1985)