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    Association of decreased plasma cortisol and corticosteroid-binding globulin binding capacity in patients with essential hypertension and their first degree relatives by Nowaczynski, W, Murakami, T, Wilkins, G E, Levin, J

    Published in Journal of hypertension. Supplement (01-12-1986)
    “…Both plasma cortisol and total corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) binding capacity were lower in 210 patients with uncomplicated essential hypertension (EH)…”
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    Role of the adrenal cortex and sodium in the pathogenesis of human hypertension by Genest, J, Nowaczynski, W, Boucher, R, Kuchel, O

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (04-03-1978)
    “…After 30 years of continuous research into the mechanisms of human hypertension, we summarize the results obtained by the members of the multidisciplinary…”
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    A decreased metabolic clearance rate of aldosterone in benign essential hypertension by Nowaczynski, W, Kuchel, O, Genest, J

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-10-1971)
    “…Aldosterone secretion rate, metabolic clearance rate, and/or plasma concentration were determined in 16 patients with benign, uncomplicated essential…”
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    Increased aldosterone plasma protein binding in women on combined oral contraceptives throughout the menstrual cycle by Nowaczynski, W, Murakami, T, Richardson, K, Genest, J

    “…Plasma aldosterone concentration and the percentage of the fraction bound to a specific plasma aldosterone-binding globulin (ABG) were measured throughout the…”
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    Selective hypopituitarism with severe hyponatremia and secondary hyporeninism by Major, P, Kuchel, O, Boucher, R, Nowaczynski, W, Genest, J

    “…A female patient presenting clinically a severe hyponatremia was found to have a selective hypopituitarism with predominant ACTH and partial FSH, LH, and GH…”
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    Plasma progesterone and aldosterone in pregnancy by Ledoux, F, Genest, J, Nowaczynski, W, Kuchel, O, Lebel, M

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (19-04-1975)
    “…Plasma progesterone, aldosterone and renin activity were measured simultaneously in seven women during normal pregnancy. Beginning at the 2nd trimester and…”
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    Catecholamine excretion in "idiopathic" edema: decreased dopamine excretion, a pathogenic factor? by Kuchel, O, Cuche, J L, Buu, N T, Guthrie, Jr, G P, Unger, T, Nowaczynski, W, Boucher, R, Genest, J

    “…In 16 women with idiopathic edema, urinary dopamine excretion was decreased when compared to control women (146 +/- 13 SE ng/ml/m2 vs. 212 +/- 32, P less than…”
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    The role of the adrenal cortex in human essential hypertension: keynote address by Genest, J, Nowaczynski, W, Kuchel, O, Boucher, R, Rojo-Ortega, J M

    Published in Mayo Clinic proceedings (01-05-1977)
    “…The data presented establish that in early or mild essential hypertension there is a state of inappropriate hypermineralocorticoid activity represented by the…”
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    Absence of plasma protein binding of aldosterone in normal and estrogen-treated rabbit by Nowaczynski, W, Murakami, T

    “…In experiments on direct effects of prolonged administration of estrogen on In experiments on direct effects of prolonged administration of estrogen on mean…”
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    Experimental essential hypertension in the rat? by Nowaczynski, M, Nowaczynski, W, Mavoungou, D, Wilkins, G, Fung, K, Boyko, R

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-12-1981)
    “…1. A human urinary thermostable glycoprotein (ABG-TsU) believed to be a homologue of the plasma aldosterone-binding globulin (ABG) was isolated and purified by…”
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    Effects of Angiotensin II on Steroid Metabolism and Hepatic Blood Flow in Man by MESSERLI, FRANZ H, NOWACZYNSKI, WOJCIECH, HONDA, MASANOBU, GENEST, JACQUES, BOUCHER, ROGER, KUCHEL, OTTO, ROJO-ORTEGA, JOSE MANUEL

    Published in Circulation research (01-02-1977)
    “…SUMMARYMetabolic clearance rates (MCR) of aldosterone, cortisol, 11-deoxycorticosterone (DOC), corticosterone, and progesterone were simultaneously measured by…”
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    Renin in hypertension: how important as a risk factor? by Genest, J, Boucher, R, Kuchel, O, Nowaczynski, W

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (15-09-1973)
    “…An analysis of the plasma renin levels in relation to the incidence of severe cardiovascular complications (coronary thrombosis, stroke, ruptured aortic…”
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    Renin angiotensin aldosterone axis, including aldosterone binding globulin and blood pressure in three species of nonhuman primates by Mavoungou, D, Nowaczynski, W, Cooper, R W, Collet, J Y, Fung, K

    Published in Journal of medical primatology (1987)
    “…Variables of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis with inclusion of protein binding to specific plasma globulin (ABG), plasma cortisol, and the blood pressure…”
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    Splanchnic blood flow in essential hypertension and in hypertensive patients with renal artery stenosis by Messerli, F H, Genest, J, Nowaczynski, W, Kuchel, O, Honda, M, Latour, Y, Dumont, G

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1975)
    “…Splanchnic blood flow (SBF) was measured simultaneously with cardiac output (dye dilution) and intrarterial blood pressure by constant infusion of indocyanine…”
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    Response of several adrenal steroids to ACTH stimulation in essential hypertension by Honda, M, Nowaczynski, W, Guthrie, Jr, G P, Messerli, F H, Tolis, G, Kuchel, O, Genest, J

    “…Plasma concentrations of progesterone (P), deoxycorticosterone (DOC), 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OH P), corticosterone (B), deoxycortisol (S), cortisol (F),…”
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    Dissociation of plasma renin activity and aldosterone in essential hypertension by Guthrie, Jr, G P, Genest, J, Nowaczynski, W, Boucher, R, Kuchel, O

    “…Plasma renin activity (PRA) and plasma aldosterone (PA) were measured in 401 and 98 patients, respectively, with mild essential hypertension after overnight…”
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