164Ile allele in the beta2-Adrenergic receptor gene is associated with risk of elevated blood pressure in women. The Copenhagen City Heart Study

AA Sethi, A Tybjærg-Hansen, Gorm Boje Jensen, BG Nordestgaard, Anne Tybjærg-Hansen, Børge G. Nordestgaard

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    Abstract

    Since beta2-adrenergic receptors are important regulators of blood pressure, genetic variation in this receptor could explain risk of elevated blood pressure in selected individuals. We tested the hypothesis that Gly16Arg, Gln27Glu, and Thr164Ile in the beta2-adrenergic receptor gene associated with elevated blood pressure.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftPharmacogenetics and Genomics
    Vol/bind15
    Udgave nummer9
    Sider (fra-til)633-45
    Antal sider13
    ISSN1744-6872
    StatusUdgivet - 2005

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