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Human Urinary mRNA as a Biomarker of Cardiovascular Disease
ArticleAbstract: Background mRNA in urine supernatant (US-mRNA) might encode information about renal and cardiorenalPalabras claves:Blood pressure, Kidney, mineralocorticoids, RNA, messenger, URINEAutores:Bazzell B.G., Bruttini M., Byrd J.B., Hummel S.L., Rainey W.E., Richard J. Auchus, Zocco D.Fuentes:scopusExploiting the Unusual to Find the Rare: Novel Steroid Metabolites Pinpoint Adrenal Cancer Patients
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Else T., Rainey W.E., Richard J. AuchusFuentes:scopusGene expression profiles in aldosterone-producing adenomas and adjacent adrenal glands
ArticleAbstract: Background: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common form of endocrine hypertension affecting ∼Palabras claves:Autores:Edwards M.A., Morimoto R., Nakamura Y., Rainey W.E., Richard J. Auchus, Sasano H., Satoh F., Wang T.Fuentes:scopusGene mutations that promote adrenal aldosterone production, sodium retention, and hypertension
ArticleAbstract: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common form of secondary hypertension, found in about 5% of aPalabras claves:Calcium channel, hebkp_reditary, Hyperaldosteronism, Potassium channelAutores:Moraitis A.G., Rainey W.E., Richard J. AuchusFuentes:scopusBone Morphogenetic Protein-4 (BMP4): A paracrine regulator of human adrenal C<inf>19</inf> steroid synthesis
ArticleAbstract: Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) comprise one of the largest subgroups in the TGF-β ligand superfaPalabras claves:Autores:Nishimoto H.K., Nishimoto K., Rainey W.E., Rege J., Richard J. Auchus, Rodgers R.J.Fuentes:scopusComprehensive Analysis of Steroid Biomarkers for Guiding Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping
ArticleAbstract: Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is required to distinguish unilateral from bilateral aldosterone sourcesPalabras claves:Adrenal gland, aldosterone, Hypertension, ReninAutores:Giacherio D., Nanba A.T., O'Day P.J., Rainey W.E., Ren J., Richard J. Auchus, Shields J.J., Tsodikov A., Turcu A.F., Wannachalee T.Fuentes:scopusEffect of KCNJ5 mutations on gene expression in aldosterone-producing adenomas and adrenocortical cells
ArticleAbstract: Context: Primary aldosteronism is a heterogeneous disease that includes both sporadic and familial fPalabras claves:Autores:Bollag R.J., Cicala M.V., Edwards M.A., Ghayee H.K., Giri J.G., Hattangady N.G., Isales C.M., Kurihara I., Mantero F., Monticone S., Nishimoto K., Pezzani R., Rainey W.E., Richard J. Auchus, Rubin B., Shibata H., Williams T.A.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of Human Adrenocortical Adenoma (HAA1) Cell Line from Zona Reticularis
ArticleAbstract: The human adrenal cortex is composed of distinct zones that are the main source of steroid hormone pPalabras claves:Adrenocortical carcinoma, cell differentiation, Gene Expression, Histone deacetylase inhibitorAutores:Bhagwandin V.J., Bollag W.B., Brockway R., Gazdar A.F., Ghayee H.K., Gu T., Hatch H., Multani A.S., Nanba K., Nwariaku F.E., Rainey W.E., Rege J., Richard J. Auchus, Shay J.W., Stastny V., Tevosian S.G., Turcu A.F., Xu Y.Fuentes:scopusDiscordance between imaging and immunohistochemistry in unilateral primary aldosteronism
ArticleAbstract: Objective: Correct subtyping of primary aldosteronism (PA) is essential for good surgical outcomes.Palabras claves:Adrenal vein sampling, aldosterone producing adenoma, CYP11B2, primary aldosteronismAutores:Byrd J.B., Giordano T.J., Miller B.S., Nanba A.T., Nanba K., Rainey W.E., Richard J. Auchus, Shields J.J., Turcu A.F.Fuentes:scopus11-Ketotestosterone Is the Dominant Circulating Bioactive Androgen during Normal and Premature Adrenarche
ArticleAbstract: Context: Adrenarche refers to the rise of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) associated with thPalabras claves:Autores:Auchus G.C., Kasa-Vubu J.Z., Lerario A.M., Rainey W.E., Rege J., Richard J. Auchus, Smith J.M., Turcu A.F., White P.C.Fuentes:scopus