Antihypertensive effects of sulforaphane

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Date
2011-03Author
Banigesh, Ali
Type
ThesisDegree Level
DoctoralMetadata
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Persistent hypertension is associated with a greater incidence of organ damage and conditions such as stroke, heart failure and end–stage kidney disease, which results in increased cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. Among the patients receiving antihypertensive treatment, the level of adequate blood pressure (BP) control (
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Department
PharmacologyProgram
PharmacologySupervisor
Juurlink, Bernhard; Wu, L.Committee
Richardson, J. Steven; Wang, Hui Di; Kulyk, W.; Desai, K.; Lee, P.Copyright Date
March 2011Subject
SHRsp
sulforaphane
hypertension
phase2 protein inducer