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A W Cowley

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Experimental Physiology|May 5, 2000
Control of the renal medullary circulation by vasopressin V1 and V2 receptors in the ratA W Cowley
The American Journal of Physiology|July 11, 1997
Role of the renal medulla in volume and arterial pressure regulationA W Cowley
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|January 11, 1991
Salt and hypertension--future directionsA W Cowley
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 1, 1997
Genetic and nongenetic determinants of salt sensitivity and blood pressureA W Cowley
Cardiovascular Clinics|January 1, 1978
Perspective on the physiology of hypertensionA W Cowley
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|February 4, 1999
Renal intramedullary infusion of L-arginine prevents reduction of medullary blood flow and hypertension in Dahl salt-sensitive ratsN Miyata, A W Cowley
The Physiologist|April 1, 1988
Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology annual questionnaire resultsA W Cowley, J Brennan
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|March 7, 2001
Evidence that reduced renal medullary nitric oxide synthase activity of dahl s rats enables small elevations of arginine vasopressin to produce sustained hypertensionB Yuan, A W Cowley
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|February 1, 1988
Vasopressin and arterial pressure regulation. Special lectureA W Cowley, J F Liard
Circulation Research|December 1, 1976
Acute and chronic dose-response relationships for angiotensin, aldosterone, and arterial pressure at varying levels of sodium intakeA W Cowley, R E McCaa
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Experimental Physiology|May 5, 2000
Control of the renal medullary circulation by vasopressin V1 and V2 receptors in the ratA W Cowley
The American Journal of Physiology|July 11, 1997
Role of the renal medulla in volume and arterial pressure regulationA W Cowley
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|January 11, 1991
Salt and hypertension--future directionsA W Cowley
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 1, 1997
Genetic and nongenetic determinants of salt sensitivity and blood pressureA W Cowley
Cardiovascular Clinics|January 1, 1978
Perspective on the physiology of hypertensionA W Cowley
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|February 4, 1999
Renal intramedullary infusion of L-arginine prevents reduction of medullary blood flow and hypertension in Dahl salt-sensitive ratsN Miyata, A W Cowley
The Physiologist|April 1, 1988
Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology annual questionnaire resultsA W Cowley, J Brennan
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|March 7, 2001
Evidence that reduced renal medullary nitric oxide synthase activity of dahl s rats enables small elevations of arginine vasopressin to produce sustained hypertensionB Yuan, A W Cowley
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|February 1, 1988
Vasopressin and arterial pressure regulation. Special lectureA W Cowley, J F Liard
Circulation Research|December 1, 1976
Acute and chronic dose-response relationships for angiotensin, aldosterone, and arterial pressure at varying levels of sodium intakeA W Cowley, R E McCaa
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