Is High Blood Pressure Self-Protection for the Brain?

Esther A H Warnert1, Jonathan C L Rodrigues1, Amy E Burchell1

  • 1From the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, United Kingdom (E.A.H.W., R.G.W.); CardioNomics Research Group, Clinical Research and Imaging Centre (J.C.L.R., A.E.B., S.N., L.E.K.R., N.E.M., A.K.N., J.F.R.P., E.C.H.) and School of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences (J.C.L.R., S.N., L.E.K.R., Z.A., J.F.R.P., E.C.H.), University of Bristol, United Kingdom; University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom (S.N., L.E.K.R., Z.A., J.F.R.P., E.C.H.); Department of Radiology, University of Calgary, Canada (A.D.H.); and CAIR Program, Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Canada (A.D.H.).

Circulation Research
|September 28, 2016
PubMed
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