Pharmacogenomics of Hypertension and Preeclampsia: Focus on Gene-Gene Interactions
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular mortality, but only about half of patients on antihypertensive therapy achieve blood pressure control. Preeclampsia is defined as pregnancy-induced hypertension and proteinuria, and is associated with increased maternal and perinatal mortality and mo...
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Main Authors: | Marcelo R. Luizon (Author), Daniela A. Pereira (Author), Valeria C. Sandrim (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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