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Fukui T, Ishizaka N, Rajagopalan, Laursen JB, Capers Q, Taylor WR, Harrison DG, deLeon H, Wilcox JN, Griendling KK. pp22phox mRNA expression and NADPH oxidase activity are increased in aortas from hypertensive rats. Circ Res. 80:1997;45-51.
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Fukui, T.1
Ishizaka, N.2
Rajagopalan3
Laursen, J.B.4
Capers, Q.5
Taylor, W.R.6
Harrison, D.G.7
Deleon, H.8
Wilcox, J.N.9
Griendling, K.K.10
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Angiotensin II-mediated hypertension in the rat increases vascular superoxide production via membrane NADH/NADPH oxidase activation
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of special interest. This paper provides in vivo evidence for a ligand-stimulated NADPH oxidase whose activity may be important in vascular disease.
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Rajagopala S, Kurz S, Munzel T, Tarpey M, Freeman BA, Griendling KK, Harrison DG. Angiotensin II-mediated hypertension in the rat increases vascular superoxide production via membrane NADH/NADPH oxidase activation. of special interest J Clin Invest. 97:1996;1916-1923 This paper provides in vivo evidence for a ligand-stimulated NADPH oxidase whose activity may be important in vascular disease.
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Rajagopala, S.1
Kurz, S.2
Munzel, T.3
Tarpey, M.4
Freeman, B.A.5
Griendling, K.K.6
Harrison, D.G.7
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