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Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|June 1, 1991
A role for atrial natriuretic peptide in endothelin-induced natriuresisK A Munger, M Sugiura, K Takahashi, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 31, 1992
The rat angiotensin II AT1A receptor couples with three different signal transduction pathwaysJ Ohnishi, M Ishido, T Shibata, et al.
Circulation Research|April 7, 1998
Role of cytoplasmic tail of the type 1A angiotensin II receptor in agonist- and phorbol ester-induced desensitizationH Tang, D F Guo, J P Porter, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|September 17, 1984
Atrial natriuretic factor selectively increases renal blood flow in conscious spontaneously hypertensive ratsH Koike, T Sada, M Miyamoto, et al.
Kidney International|April 29, 1998
Accelerated fibrosis and collagen deposition develop in the renal interstitium of angiotensin type 2 receptor null mutant mice during ureteral obstructionJ Ma, H Nishimura, A Fogo, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|November 1, 1990
Effects of chronic converting enzyme inhibition on the vascular renin-angiotensin systemH Saito, M Nakamaru, H Rakugi, et al.
Brain Research|March 5, 1999
Anxiety-like behavior in mice lacking the angiotensin II type-2 receptorS Okuyama, T Sakagawa, S Chaki, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 20, 1999
Increased renal vasodilator prostanoids prevent hypertension in mice lacking the angiotensin subtype-2 receptorH M Siragy, T Senbonmatsu, T Ichiki, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 13, 2000
The dominant role of the prosegment of prorenin in determining the rate of activation by acid or trypsin: studies with molecular chimerasF Suzuki, T Nakagawa, H Kakidachi, et al.
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|April 1, 1993
Regulation of vascular angiotensin releaseH Kato, N Iwai, H Inui, et al.
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Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|June 1, 1991
A role for atrial natriuretic peptide in endothelin-induced natriuresisK A Munger, M Sugiura, K Takahashi, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|July 31, 1992
The rat angiotensin II AT1A receptor couples with three different signal transduction pathwaysJ Ohnishi, M Ishido, T Shibata, et al.
Circulation Research|April 7, 1998
Role of cytoplasmic tail of the type 1A angiotensin II receptor in agonist- and phorbol ester-induced desensitizationH Tang, D F Guo, J P Porter, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|September 17, 1984
Atrial natriuretic factor selectively increases renal blood flow in conscious spontaneously hypertensive ratsH Koike, T Sada, M Miyamoto, et al.
Kidney International|April 29, 1998
Accelerated fibrosis and collagen deposition develop in the renal interstitium of angiotensin type 2 receptor null mutant mice during ureteral obstructionJ Ma, H Nishimura, A Fogo, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|November 1, 1990
Effects of chronic converting enzyme inhibition on the vascular renin-angiotensin systemH Saito, M Nakamaru, H Rakugi, et al.
Brain Research|March 5, 1999
Anxiety-like behavior in mice lacking the angiotensin II type-2 receptorS Okuyama, T Sakagawa, S Chaki, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 20, 1999
Increased renal vasodilator prostanoids prevent hypertension in mice lacking the angiotensin subtype-2 receptorH M Siragy, T Senbonmatsu, T Ichiki, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 13, 2000
The dominant role of the prosegment of prorenin in determining the rate of activation by acid or trypsin: studies with molecular chimerasF Suzuki, T Nakagawa, H Kakidachi, et al.
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|April 1, 1993
Regulation of vascular angiotensin releaseH Kato, N Iwai, H Inui, et al.
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