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Immune Mechanisms of Hypertension
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84 pages
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The book explores the intriguing connection between immune system activation and hypertension, a condition that often lacks a clear cause. It reviews historical studies and recent research highlighting how both innate and adaptive immune components may influence blood pressure regulation. By examining decades of evidence, the monograph aims to shed light on the complex interplay between immune function and hypertension, addressing the ongoing challenges in achieving effective blood pressure control for many patients.
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2013, paperback
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