Механизмы регуляции кардиоваскулярной стресс-реактивности и их вклад в развитие артериальной гипертензии
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Результаты исследований механизмов регуляции кардиоваскулярной стресс-реактивности в норме и при развитии АГ являются актуальными и важными не только для фундаментальной физиологии, но и для прикладной медицины, позволяя существенно продвинуться не только в понимании роли стресса в развитии данного заболевания, но и повысить эффективность профилактики, диагностики и лечения АГ. Полученные данные… Читать ещё >
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