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Angiotensin is an oligopeptide in the blood that causes vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure, and release of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex. It is a powerful dipsogen. It is derived from the precursor molecule angiotensinogen, a serum globulin produced in the liver. It plays an important role in the renin-angiotensin system.
Researchers discover potential treatment for blinding disease

Researchers discover potential treatment for blinding disease

AIIRA/CCB drug combination provides superior safety and efficacy compared to other fixed-dose combinations

AIIRA/CCB drug combination provides superior safety and efficacy compared to other fixed-dose combinations

High blood pressure drugs may be useful in preventing and treating diabetic retinopathy

High blood pressure drugs may be useful in preventing and treating diabetic retinopathy

Authors explain why health care reform initiative should include CER

Authors explain why health care reform initiative should include CER

American Diabetes Association recommends A1C test for diagnosing diabetes and identifying pre-diabetes

American Diabetes Association recommends A1C test for diagnosing diabetes and identifying pre-diabetes

Derma Sciences receives licensing rights to wound and skin care products

Derma Sciences receives licensing rights to wound and skin care products

Reference platform for diabetic retinopathy and other vascular complications

Reference platform for diabetic retinopathy and other vascular complications

Only half of eligible heart failure patients receive implantable devices

Only half of eligible heart failure patients receive implantable devices

Alternative therapy for hypertension

Alternative therapy for hypertension

Researchers to receive more than $4.5 million in grants to study Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Researchers to receive more than $4.5 million in grants to study Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

BIOGUARD barrier gauze dressings offer high antiviral efficacy against H1N1

BIOGUARD barrier gauze dressings offer high antiviral efficacy against H1N1

BIOGUARD barrier gauze dressings exhibit high antiviral efficacy against H1N1 virus

BIOGUARD barrier gauze dressings exhibit high antiviral efficacy against H1N1 virus

MICARDIS receives Health Canada approval to reduce the risk of non-fatal stroke

MICARDIS receives Health Canada approval to reduce the risk of non-fatal stroke

Shareholders approve Derma Sciences' reverse stock split

Shareholders approve Derma Sciences' reverse stock split

Carvedilol in combination with ACE inhibitors may benefit cardiac patients

Carvedilol in combination with ACE inhibitors may benefit cardiac patients

NHLBI-supported research shares new strategies on hypertension, heart defect and air pollution

NHLBI-supported research shares new strategies on hypertension, heart defect and air pollution

Publicly released report cards do not appear to improve hospitals' performance, says new study

Publicly released report cards do not appear to improve hospitals' performance, says new study

Study: Larger dose of ARBs is more effective in heart failure patients

Study: Larger dose of ARBs is more effective in heart failure patients

Drug therapy offers substantial cost savings than angioplasty

Drug therapy offers substantial cost savings than angioplasty

Aterovax presents results of its sPLA2 activity test in the PEACE trial

Aterovax presents results of its sPLA2 activity test in the PEACE trial

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