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Gwendolyn K Davis

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Davis G, Fehrenbach D, Madhur M
Curr Hypertens Rep . 2021 Mar; 23(3):13. PMID: 33666761
Purpose Of Review: To summarize key advances in our understanding of the role of interleukin 17A (IL-17A) in the pathogenesis of hypertension and highlight important areas for future research and...
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Chen Y, Dale B, Alexander M, Xiao L, Ao M, Pandey A, et al.
Cardiovasc Res . 2020 Jul; 117(4):1217-1228. PMID: 32609312
Aims: Elevated serum immunoglobulins have been associated with experimental and human hypertension for decades but whether immunoglobulins and B cells play a causal role in hypertension pathology is unclear. In...
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Davis G, Intapad S, Newsome A, Coats L, Bamrick D, Ojeda N, et al.
Hypertension . 2019 Aug; 74(4):975-982. PMID: 31378101
Low birth weight is associated with a greater prevalence of hypertension in women by age 60; yet, the mechanisms involved are unknown. We previously reported that hypertension in female growth-restricted...
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Coats L, Davis G, Newsome A, Ojeda N, Alexander B
Curr Hypertens Rep . 2019 Jun; 21(8):62. PMID: 31228030
Purpose Of The Review: The purpose of this review is to highlight the clinical significance of increased renal risk that has its origins in fetal life. This review will also...
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Davis G, Newsome A, Cole A, Ojeda N, Alexander B
Hypertension . 2019 Apr; 73(5):1128-1136. PMID: 30929518
Low birth weight is associated with a greater prevalence of hypertension and an earlier age at menopause in women in later life. Yet, the association between birth weight and blood...
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Newsome A, Davis G, Adah O, Ojeda N, Alexander B
PLoS One . 2019 Mar; 14(3):e0213404. PMID: 30845173
Epidemiological studies report an inverse association between birth weight and risk for kidney disease that may differ between males and females, but studies investigating this association are limited. This study...
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Newsome A, Davis G, Ojeda N, Alexander B
Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther . 2017 Mar; 15(3):211-220. PMID: 28256177
Numerous epidemiological studies indicate an inverse association between birth weight and the risk for chronic kidney disease. Areas covered: Historically, the first studies to address the developmental origins of chronic...
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Davis G, Newsome A, Ojeda N, Alexander B
Curr Hypertens Rep . 2017 Feb; 19(2):13. PMID: 28233240
Purpose Of The Review: It is well-established that the age-related increase in blood pressure is augmented after menopause. Yet, the prevalence of hypertension is enhanced in low birth weight women...
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Dasinger J, Davis G, Newsome A, Alexander B
Hypertension . 2016 Aug; 68(4):826-31. PMID: 27550912
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Dasinger J, Intapad S, Rudsenske B, Davis G, Newsome A, Alexander B
Hypertension . 2016 Apr; 67(6):1281-90. PMID: 27113045
Intrauterine growth restriction induced via placental insufficiency programs a significant increase in blood pressure at 12 months of age in female growth-restricted rats that is associated with early cessation of...