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  1. Brief Early Life Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition Offers Renoprotection in Sheep with a Solitary Functioning Kidney at 8 Months of Age
  2. Renal Denervation in Combination With Angiotensin Receptor Blockade Prolongs Blood Pressure Trough During Hemorrhage
  3. Renal Deafferentation Prevents Progression of Hypertension and Changes to Sympathetic Reflexes in a Rabbit Model of Chronic Kidney Disease
  4. Relaxin Attenuates Organ Fibrosis via an Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor Mechanism in Aged Hypertensive Female Rats
  5. Blunted natriuretic response to saline loading in sheep with hypertensive kidney disease following radiofrequency catheter-based renal denervation
  6. In Aged Females, the Enhanced Pressor Response to Angiotensin II Is Attenuated By Estrogen Replacement via an Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor-Mediated Mechanism
  7. Adjustment for body mass index changes inverse associations of HDL-cholesterol with blood pressure and hypertension to positive associations
  8. Increase in Bioavailability of Nitric Oxide After Renal Denervation Improves Kidney Function in Sheep With Hypertensive Kidney Disease
  9. Considering Sex as a Biological Variable in Basic and Clinical Studies: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement
  10. Connecting Generations of Scientists in the Council on Hypertension Through Harriet Dustan
  11. GPCRs (G-Protein–Coupled Receptors) as Microprocessors
  12. Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase deficiency impairs cardiovascular adaptations and placental development during pregnancy
  13. Contribution of the Renal Nerves to Hypertension in a Rabbit Model of Chronic Kidney Disease
  14. Differential sympathetic response to lesion-induced chronic kidney disease in rabbits
  15. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Compensatory Adaptations of a Solitary Functioning Kidney
  16. The anti‐fibrotic actions of relaxin are mediated through AT2R‐associated protein phosphatases via RXFP1‐AT2R functional crosstalk in human cardiac myofibroblasts
  17. Renal functional effects of the highly selective AT2R agonist, β-Pro7 Ang III, in normotensive rats
  18. Serelaxin and the AT2 Receptor Agonist CGP42112 Evoked a Similar, Nonadditive, Cardiac Antifibrotic Effect in High Salt-Fed Mice That Were Refractory to Candesartan Cilexetil
  19. Fetal growth and well‐being in a study of maternal hypertension in rabbits
  20. “The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don’t know.” - The role of the renal nerves in hypertension
  21. mTOR-mediated podocyte hypertrophy regulates glomerular integrity in mice and humans
  22. AT1R-AT2R-RXFP1 Functional Crosstalk in Myofibroblasts: Impact on the Therapeutic Targeting of Renal and Cardiac Fibrosis
  23. Renal Denervation Update From the International Sympathetic Nervous System Summit
  24. Chronic low alcohol intake during pregnancy programs sex-specific cardiovascular deficits in rats
  25. Sustained Decrease in Blood Pressure and Reduced Anatomical and Functional Reinnervation of Renal Nerves in Hypertensive Sheep 30 Months After Catheter-Based Renal Denervation
  26. Renal Denervation
  27. Adenosine Receptors
  28. Role of the Sympathetic Nervous System and Its Modulation in Renal Hypertension
  29. Sex-specific differences in hypertension and associated cardiovascular disease
  30. Relaxin contributes to the regulation of arterial pressure in adult female mice
  31. New insights on glomerular hyperfiltration: a Japanese autopsy study
  32. Anti-fibrotic Potential of AT2 Receptor Agonists
  33. Editorial: Function of Renal Sympathetic Nerves
  34. Renal Denervation Promotes Atherosclerosis in Hypertensive Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice Infused with Angiotensin II
  35. Effect of renal denervation on kidney function in patients with chronic kidney disease
  36. Catheter-Based Renal Denervation Exacerbates Blood Pressure Fall During Hemorrhage
  37. Sex- and age-related differences in arterial pressure and albuminuria in mice
  38. Transcutaneous assessment of glomerular filtration rate in unanesthetized rats using a small animal imager: impact on arterial pressure, heart rate, and activity
  39. Chronic recurrent dehydration associated with periodic water intake exacerbates hypertension and promotes renal damage in male spontaneously hypertensive rats
  40. Anti‐fibrotic actions of relaxin
  41. “You are what you drink!” Focus on “Rehydration with soft drink-like beverages exacerbates dehydration and worsens dehydration-associated renal injury”
  42. Placental Growth Factor
  43. Renal Nitric Oxide Deficiency and Chronic Kidney Disease in Young Sheep Born with a Solitary Functioning Kidney
  44. Epochs in the depressor/pressor balance of the renin–angiotensin system
  45. Angiotensin AT2-receptor stimulation improves survival and neurological outcome after experimental stroke in mice
  46. Accelerated age-related decline in renal and vascular function in female rats following early-life growth restriction
  47. Response to Letters Regarding Article, “Renal Dysfunction Is Associated With a Reduced Contribution of Nitric Oxide and Enhanced Vasoconstriction After a Congenital Renal Mass Reduction in Sheep”
  48. Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor
  49. β-Pro7Ang III is a novel highly selective angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AT2R) agonist, which acts as a vasodepressor agent via the AT2R in conscious spontaneously hypertensive rats
  50. Role of the kidney in the fetal programming of adult cardiovascular disease: an update
  51. Erratum: Reduced sensitivity of the renal vasculature to angiotensin II in young rats: the role of the angiotensin type 2 receptor
  52. Renal Dysfunction Is Associated With a Reduced Contribution of Nitric Oxide and Enhanced Vasoconstriction After a Congenital Renal Mass Reduction in Sheep
  53. High-Dose Estradiol-Replacement Therapy Enhances the Renal Vascular Response to Angiotensin II via an AT2-Receptor Dependent Mechanism
  54. Using stimulation of the diving reflex in humans to teach integrative physiology
  55. Sex- and age-related differences in the chronic pressure-natriuresis relationship: role of the angiotensin type 2 receptor
  56. Pressor responsiveness to angiotensin II in female mice is enhanced with age: role of the angiotensin type 2 receptor
  57. Role of Inflammation and the Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor in the Regulation of Arterial Pressure During Pregnancy in Mice
  58. Reduced sensitivity of the renal vasculature to angiotensin II in young rats: the role of the angiotensin type 2 receptor
  59. Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor Stimulation Increases Renal Function in Female, but Not Male, Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
  60. Loss of a kidney during fetal life: long-term consequences and lessons learned
  61. Compensatory responses to nephron deficiency: Adaptive or maladaptive?
  62. Impaired ability to modulate glomerular filtration rate in aged female sheep following fetal uninephrectomy
  63. Transgenerational programming of fetal nephron deficits and sex-specific adult hypertension in rats
  64. Sex-Related Differences in Hypertension
  65. Maternal Obesity
  66. Control of salt and volume retention cannot be ruled out as a mechanism underlying the blood pressure-lowering effect of renal denervation
  67. Unmasking the potential of the angiotensin AT2receptor as a therapeutic target in hypertension in men and women: What we know and what we still need to find out
  68. Improvement in Renal Hemodynamics following Combined Angiotensin II Infusion and AT1R Blockade in Aged Female Sheep following Fetal Unilateral Nephrectomy
  69. Update on the Angiotensin AT2 Receptor
  70. The “His and Hers” of the Renin-Angiotensin System
  71. Blunted Sodium Excretion in Response to a Saline Load in 5 Year Old Female Sheep Following Fetal Uninephrectomy
  72. Sex differences in the renal vascular response to angiotensin II involves the Mas receptor
  73. Increased Cardiovascular and Renal Risk Is Associated with Low Nephron Endowment in Aged Females: An Ovine Model of Fetal Unilateral Nephrectomy
  74. Long-Term Alteration in Maternal Blood Pressure and Renal Function After Pregnancy in Normal and Growth-Restricted Rats
  75. Effects of tempol and candesartan on neural control of the kidney
  76. Renal responses to furosemide are significantly attenuated in male sheep at 6 months of age following fetal uninephrectomy
  77. The angiotensin type 2 receptor weighs in on obesity: a promising therapeutic target?
  78. Sex-Specific Influence of Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor Stimulation on Renal Function
  79. Postnatal Ontogeny of Angiotensin Receptors and ACE2 in Male and Female Rats
  80. In the arms of Morpheus
  81. Differential Mechanisms of Ang (1-7)-Mediated Vasodepressor Effect in Adult and Aged Candesartan-Treated Rats
  82. Sex Differences in the Pressor and Tubuloglomerular Feedback Response to Angiotensin II
  83. The arterial depressor response to chronic low-dose angiotensin II infusion in female rats is estrogen dependent
  84. Urine-concentrating defects exacerbate with age in male offspring with a low-nephron endowment
  85. The renin–angiotensin system
  86. Fetal uninephrectomy in male sheep alters the systemic and renal responses to angiotensin II infusion and AT1R blockade
  87. Induction of hyperglycemia in adult intrauterine growth-restricted rats: effects on renal function
  88. Renal programming: cause for concern?
  89. Gender Differences in Pressure-Natriuresis and Renal Autoregulation
  90. Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol Reduces Nephron Number and Raises Blood Pressure in Progeny
  91. High-salt diet reveals the hypertensive and renal effects of reduced nephron endowment
  92. Chronic maternal hypertension affects placental gene expression and differentiation in rabbits
  93. Chronic maternal hypertension characterized by renal dysfunction is associated with reduced placental blood flow during late gestation in rabbits
  94. Reduced nephron endowment due to fetal uninephrectomy impairs renal sodium handling in male sheep
  95. Review: Sex specific programming: A critical role for the renal renin–angiotensin system
  96. Ontogeny of Placental Structural Development and Expression of the Renin–Angiotensin System and 11β-HSD2 Genes in the Rabbit
  97. Glomerular surface area is normalized in mice born with a nephron deficit: no role for AT1receptors
  98. Development of cardiovascular disease due to renal insufficiency in male sheep following fetal unilateral nephrectomy
  99. Developmental programming of a reduced nephron endowment: more than just a baby's birth weight
  100. Enhanced Angiotensin II Type 2 Receptor Mechanisms Mediate Decreases in Arterial Pressure Attributable to Chronic Low-Dose Angiotensin II in Female Rats
  101. SEX-DIFFERENCES IN CIRCADIAN BLOOD PRESSURE VARIATIONS IN RESPONSE TO CHRONIC ANGIOTENSIN II INFUSION IN RATS
  102. Postnatal growth and the tracking of blood pressure
  103. Physiological and molecular mechanisms governing sexual dimorphism of kidney, cardiac, and vascular function
  104. Sex differences in postnatal growth and renal development in offspring of rabbit mothers with chronic secondary hypertension
  105. INTRODUCTION
  106. Can adult cardiovascular disease be programmed in utero?
  107. Lack of contribution of P2X receptors to neurally mediated vasoconstriction in the rabbit kidney in vivo
  108. A developmental nephron deficit in rats is associated with increased susceptibility to a secondary renal injury due to advanced glycation end-products
  109. Type 1 neuropeptide Y receptors and α1-adrenoceptors in the neural control of regional renal perfusion
  110. New Physiological Targets Within the Kidney for Antihypertensive Therapy
  111. Predominant postglomerular vascular resistance response to reflex renal sympathetic nerve activation during ANG II clamp in rabbits
  112. Prostaglandins and nitric oxide in regional kidney blood flow responses to renal nerve stimulation
  113. EFFECT OF ENDOTHELIN-1 ON REGIONAL KIDNEY BLOOD FLOW AND RENAL ARTERIOLE CALIBRE IN RABBITS
  114. Mechanisms underlying the differential control of blood flow in the renal medulla and cortex
  115. DIFFERENTIAL NEURAL CONTROL OF GLOMERULAR ULTRAFILTRATION
  116. NEURAL CONTROL OF RENAL MEDULLARY PERFUSION
  117. Effects of early carvedilol treatment and withdrawal on the development of hypertension and renal vascular narrowing
  118. Nitric oxide in responses of regional kidney perfusion to renal nerve stimulation and renal ischaemia
  119. Adult Rabbit Offspring of Mothers With Secondary Hypertension Have Increased Blood Pressure
  120. Metalloendopeptidases EC 3.4.24.15 and EC 3.4.24.16 And Bradykinin B2 Receptors Do Not Play Important Roles In Renal Wrap Hypertension In Rabbits
  121. Chronic angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition enhances renal vascular responsiveness to acetylcholine in anaesthetized rabbits
  122. Effects of activation of vasopressin-V1-receptors on regional kidney blood flow and glomerular arteriole diameters
  123. Glomerular hypertension and hyperfiltration in adrenocorticotrophin-induced hypertension in rats: the role of nitric oxide
  124. Renovascular Hypertension
  125. Diversity of responses of renal cortical and medullary blood flow to vasoconstrictors in conscious rabbits
  126. Sex differences in pressure diuresis/natriuresis in rabbits
  127. Intrarenal haemodynamic and glomerular responses to inhibition of nitric oxide formation in rabbits.
  128. RENAL DENERVATION POTENTIATES THE NATRIURETIC AND DIURETIC EFFECTS OF ATRIAL NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN ANAESTHETIZED RABBITS
  129. Glomerular ultrafiltration in rabbits with superficial glomeruli
  130. Evidence for a renomedullary vasodepressor system in rabbits and dogs.
  131. VASCULAR ACTIONS OF ENDOTHELIN IN THE RABBIT KIDNEY
  132. RENAL VENOUS WEDGE PRESSURE IN RENAL WRAP HYPERTENSION IN RABBITS
  133. Renal Effects of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide in Conscious Rabbits with Renal Wrap Hypertension
  134. DECREASED RENAL RESPONSES TO ATRIAL NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN RENAL WRAP HYPERTENSION
  135. Effect of Renal Denervation on the Development of Cellophane-Wrap Hypertension in Rabbits