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The FINANCIAL - Causal' Blood Pressure Genes Found in the Human Kidney


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The FINANCIAL An international team of scientists led by The University of Manchester have discovered 179 kidney genes responsible for high blood pressure. High blood pressure, known as “silent killer”, is one of the most common human diseases and remains the key risk factor for strokes and heart attacks.
According to The University of Manchester, high blood pressure - or hypertension- runs in families but the exact mechanisms through which genes influence individuals’ predisposition to hypertension is not clear.
The discoveries published in Nature Genetics, one of the world’s leading journals, shed new light on our understanding of genetic predisposition to high blood pressure. ....

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Scientists identify kidney genes that 'appear to directly affect blood pressure' | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard


Researchers have discovered 179 kidney genes that may be responsible for high blood pressure, potentially leading to new strategies for treating the condition.
Known as the silent killer, high blood pressure is one of the most common diseases and remains the key risk factor for strokes and heart attacks.
The condition – also known as hypertension – runs in families, but the exact mechanisms through which genes influence a person’s predisposition to hypertension is not clear.
The findings published in Nature Genetics shed new light on the understanding of this.
Researchers, led by Professor Maciej Tomaszewski at the University of Manchester, characterised how information inherited in DNA translates into genetic predisposition to high blood pressure through changes in activity of certain kidney genes. ....

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Scientists identify kidney genes that 'appear to directly affect blood pressure'


Researchers have discovered 179 kidney genes that may be responsible for high blood pressure, potentially leading to new strategies for treating the condition.
Known as the silent killer, high blood pressure is one of the most common diseases and remains the key risk factor for strokes and heart attacks.
The condition – also known as hypertension – runs in families, but the exact mechanisms through which genes influence a person’s predisposition to hypertension is not clear.
The findings published in Nature Genetics shed new light on the understanding of this.
Researchers, led by Professor Maciej Tomaszewski at the University of Manchester, characterised how information inherited in DNA translates into genetic predisposition to high blood pressure through changes in activity of certain kidney genes. ....

United Kingdom , Andrew Morris , Tomasz Guzik , Maciej Tomaszewski , James Leiper , James Eales , British Heart Foundation , University Of Manchester , University Of Glasgow , Nature Genetics , Professor Maciej Tomaszewski , Prof Tomaszewski , Professor Tomasz Guzik , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , ஆண்ட்ரூ மோரிஸ் , டோமாஸ் கூஜிக் , மசிேஜ் தொமாஸ்ஜெவிஸ்கி , ஜேம்ஸ் லீப்பர் , பிரிட்டிஷ் இதயம் அடித்தளம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மான்செஸ்டர் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் கிளாஸ்கோ , இயற்கை ஜெநெடிக்ஸ் ,

'Causal' blood pressure genes found in human kidney


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‘Causal’ blood pressure genes found in human kidney
An international team of scientists led by The University of Manchester have discovered 179 kidney genes responsible for high blood pressure.
High blood pressure, known as “silent killer”, is one of the most common human diseases and remains the key risk factor for strokes and heart attacks.
High blood pressure – or hypertension- runs in families but the exact mechanisms through which genes influence individuals’ predisposition to hypertension is not clear.
The discoveries published in Nature Genetics, one of the world’s leading journals, shed new light on our understanding of genetic predisposition to high blood pressure. ....

United Kingdom , Greater Manchester , United Kingdom General , Fadij Charchar , Andrew Morris , Tomasz Guzik , Jeremy Hughes , Maciej Tomaszewski , James Leiper , James Eales , British Heart Foundation , Federation University , University Of Manchester , University Of Glasgow , Manchester Academic Health Science Centre , Kidney Research United Kingdom , Nature Genetics , Professor Maciej Tomaszewski , Investigator Maciej Tomaszewski , Cardiovascular Medicine , Consultant Physician , Associate Medical Director , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , அதிகமானது மான்செஸ்டர் , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் ஜநரல் , ஆண்ட்ரூ மோரிஸ் ,