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    Linkage Analysis of Twelve Candidate Gene Loci Regulating Water and Sodium Metabolism and Membrane Ion Transport in Essential Hypertension by CHU, Shao L., ZHU, Ding L., XIONG, Mo M., WANG, Gu L., ZHANG, Wei Z., ZHOU, Huai F., SHEN, Di, GAO, Ping J., ZHAN, Yi M., JIN, Li

    Published in Hypertension Research (2002)
    “…To investigate the relationship between 12 candidate genes responsible for water regulation, sodium metabolism and membrane ion transport and essential…”
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    Differentiation of vascular myofibroblasts induced by transforming growth factor-β1 requires the involvement of protein kinase Cα by Gao, Ping J, Li, Yan, Sun, Ai J, Liu, Jian J, Ji, Kai D, Zhang, Yu Z, Sun, Wei L, Marche, Pierre, Zhu, Ding L

    “…In response to vascular injury, adventitial fibroblasts can modulate their phenotype to myofibroblasts, cells that participate in arterial remodeling. However,…”
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    Diagnosis of Liddle syndrome by genetic analysis of β and γ subunits of epithelial sodium channel – a report of five affected family members by Gao, Ping J, Zhang, Kui X, Zhu, Ding L, He, Xin, Han, Zhan Y, Zhan, Yi M, Yang, Lian W

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-05-2001)
    “…OBJECTIVETo screen the gene mutation in β and γ subunits of the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) of a Chinese family, some of whose members are clinically…”
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    Differentiation of vascular myofibroblasts induced by transforming growth factor-beta1 requires the involvement of protein kinase Calpha by Gao, Ping J, Li, Yan, Sun, Ai J, Liu, Jian J, Ji, Kai D, Zhang, Yu Z, Sun, Wei L, Marche, Pierre, Zhu, Ding L

    “…In response to vascular injury, adventitial fibroblasts can modulate their phenotype to myofibroblasts, cells that participate in arterial remodeling. However,…”
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    The amylose content in rice endosperm is related to the post‐transcriptional regulation of the waxy gene by Wang, Zong‐Yang, Zheng, Fei‐Qin, Shen, Ge‐Zhi, Gao, Ji‐Ping, Snustad, D. Peter, Li, Min‐Gang, Zhang, Jing‐Liu, Hong, Meng‐Min

    “…Summary The waxy (Wx) gene of rice encodes a granule‐bound starch synthase (GBSS = waxy protein) required for the synthesis of amylose in endosperm. An…”
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