Cellular mechanisms and their implications in hypertensive blacks Neil B. Shulman Preface Pages: 315 - 315
Introductory paper: Cellular mechanisms in hypertension and therapeutic implications in blacks Elijah Saunders Hypertension Pages: 317 - 319
Erythrocyte concentrations and transmembrane fluxes of sodium and potassium in essential hypertension: Role of intrinsic and environmental factors Paul LijnenJean-René M'Buyamba-KabanguAntoon Amery Hypertension Pages: 321 - 333
Essential hypertension in blacks: Epidemiology, characteristics, and possible roles of racial differences in sodium, potassium, and calcium regulation Abraham AvivMordechai Aladjem Hypertension Pages: 335 - 342
Digitalislike circulating factor in hypertension: Potential messenger between salt balance and intracellular sodium Francis J. Haddy Hypertension Pages: 343 - 349
Sodium transport inhibitors in pregnancy-induced hypertension Lucilla Poston Hypertension Pages: 351 - 356
Changes in sodium-lithium countertransport correlate with changes in triglyceride levels and body mass index over 2 1/2 years of follow-up in utah Steven C. HuntRoger R. WilliamsK. Owen Ash Hypertension Pages: 357 - 362
A study of urinary and intracellular sodium and potassium, renin, aldosterone, and hypertension in blacks and indians in natal Sakina HoosenY. K. SeedatA. I. Bhigjee Hypertension Pages: 363 - 365
Typology of Na+ transport abnormalities in erythrocytes from essential hypertensive patients. A first step towards the diagnosis and specific treatment of different forms of primary hypertension Ricardo Garay Hypertension Pages: 373 - 378
Racial differences in antihypertensive therapy: Evidence and implications Myron H. Weinberger Hypertension Pages: 379 - 382
Diuretics and cation transport in hypertensive blacks Antonio P. QuintanillaOsvaldo E. Wagener Hypertension Pages: 383 - 387
The efficacy of beta-adrenoceptor and calcium-entry blockers in hypertensive blacks J. R. M'Buyamba-KabanguM. Tambwe Hypertension Pages: 389 - 394
Potassium and calcium intake, excretion, and homeostasis in blacks, and their relation to blood pressure Herbert G. LangfordRobert L. Watson Hypertension Pages: 403 - 406