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    Cardiovascular reactivity and neuronal activation to stress in Schlager genetically hypertensive mice by Davern, P.J, Jackson, K.L, Nguyen-Huu, T.P, La Greca, L, Head, G.A

    Published in Neuroscience (13-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Schlager inbred hypertensive mice (BPH/2J) have been suggested to have high blood pressure (BP) due to an overactive sympathetic nervous system (SNS)…”
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    P1.15: Higher Day Time Rate of Systolic Blood Pressure Variation is Associated with Reduced Retinal Arteriolar Diameter in Non-Diabetic, But Not in Diabetic, Individuals by Veloudi, P., Blizzard, L., Srikanth, V. K., Lukoshkova, E. V., Head, G. A., Sharman, J. E.

    Published in Artery research (2013)
    “…Background Although Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is associated with retinal vascular disease, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are unclear. Reduced…”
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    A real-time algorithm for the quantification of blood pressure waveforms by Navakatikyan, M.A., Barrett, C.J., Head, G.A., Ricketts, J.H., Malpas, S.C.

    “…A real-time algorithm for quantification of biological oscillatory signals, such as arterial blood pressure (BP) is proposed which does not require user…”
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    Angiotensin and baroreflex control of the circulation by Head, G A, Saigusa, T, Mayorov, D N

    “…There is a close association between the location of angiotensin (Ang) receptors and many important brain nuclei involved in the regulation of the…”
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    Natriuretic peptide drug leads from snake venom by Vink, S., Jin, A.H., Poth, K.J., Head, G.A., Alewood, P.F.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (15-03-2012)
    “…Natriuretic peptides are body fluid volume modulators, termed natriuretic peptides due to a role in natriuresis and diuresis. The three mammalian NPs, atrial…”
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    The morning blood pressure surge is related to serum cholesterol by Martin, C A, Cameron, J D, Head, G A, Chen, S S, Eikelis, N, McGrath, B P

    Published in Journal of human hypertension (01-05-2013)
    “…A morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) may be either a mechanism for, or a marker of, increased cardiovascular events. This study has examined factors which may…”
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    [OP.5A.02] DYSREGULATION OF MICRORNA-181A CAUSED BY OVERACTIVE RENAL SYMPATHETIC NERVES CONTRIBUTES TO ELEVATED RENAL RENIN MRNA AND HYPERTENSION IN SCHLAGER BPH/2J MICE by Jackson, K, Gueguen, C, Lim, K, Eikelis, N, Charchar, F.J, Lambert, G.W, Davern, P.J, Marques, F.Z, Head, G.A

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-09-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVE:BPH/2J mice are a genetic model of hypertension driven by greater activity of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and renin-angiotensin system…”
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    Comparing spectral and invasive estimates of baroreflex gain by Head, G.A., Lukoshkova, E.V., Burke, S.L., Malpas, S.C., Lambert, E.A., Janssen, B.J.A.

    “…One of the new methods to evaluate the sensitivity of the baroreceptor-heart rate (HR) reflex involves the use of power spectral analysis to calculate the…”
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    Imidazoline receptors associated with noradrenergic terminals in the rostral ventrolateral medulla mediate the hypotensive responses of moxonidine but not clonidine by Chan, C.K.S., Burke, S.L., Zhu, H., Piletz, J.E., Head, G.A.

    Published in Neuroscience (2005)
    “…We determined whether the cardiovascular actions of central anti-hypertensive agents clonidine and moxonidine are dependent on noradrenergic or serotonergic…”
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