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M C Ruddy

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Jones R, Harris L, Morgan S, Ruddy M, Perry M, Williams R, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2019 Apr; 57(6). PMID: 30944195
An inability to standardize the bioinformatic data produced by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) has been a barrier to its widespread use in tuberculosis phylogenetics. The aim of this study was to...
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Drobniewski F, Balabanova Y, Ruddy M, Graham C, Kuznetzov S, Gusarova G, et al.
Eur Respir J . 2005 Aug; 26(2):298-304. PMID: 16055879
High rates of tuberculosis (TB) and HIV are believed to exist in Russian prisons. Prisoners with TB were studied in order to identify the following: 1) prevalence of HIV, and...
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Ruddy M, Davies A, Yates M, Yates S, Balasegaram S, Drabu Y, et al.
Thorax . 2004 Mar; 59(4):279-85. PMID: 15047945
Background: A description is given of a major outbreak of isoniazid monoresistant tuberculosis (TB) chiefly in north London, including prisons. The earliest case was diagnosed in 1995 with most cases...
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Campese V, Lasseter K, Ferrario C, Smith W, Ruddy M, Grim C, et al.
Hypertension . 2001 Dec; 38(6):1342-8. PMID: 11751715
Omapatrilat, a vasopeptidase inhibitor, simultaneously inhibits neutral endopeptidase and ACE. The efficacy and hormonal profile of omapatrilat and lisinopril were compared in salt-sensitive hypertensive patients. On enrollment, antihypertensive medications were...
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Ruddy M
Curr Hypertens Rep . 2001 Jul; 3(4):289-96. PMID: 11470011
Calcium channel blockers have come into worldwide use for treating hypertension and other circulatory disorders. In recent years, results of several observational studies have suggested that these drugs may not...
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Ruddy M, Arora A, Malka E, Bialy G
Am J Hypertens . 1993 Jun; 6(6 Pt 1):480-6. PMID: 8343230
The principal aim of the present study was to determine the relationship of ambulatory blood pressure (BP) to urinary electrolyte excretion in normotensives. Twenty-five young adults underwent ambulatory BP and...
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Ruddy M, Mroczek W
Pharmacotherapy . 1993 May; 13(3):224-8. PMID: 8321736
Study Objective: To compare the clinical safety and efficacy of ramipril, a new long-acting nonsulfhydryl inhibitor of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), with enalapril. Design: A randomized, double-blind trial. Setting: Multicenter trial...
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Kostis J, Shindler D, Moreyra A, Ruddy M, Schneider S, Cosgrove N
Angiology . 1992 Aug; 43(8):647-52. PMID: 1632567
In a crossover study, 12 patients with mild to moderate hypertension were given placebo, captopril (12.5 to 50 mg three times a day), and nadolol (20 to 160 mg once...
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Ruddy M, Bialy G, Kostis J
Angiology . 1989 Jan; 40(1):45-50. PMID: 2562912
Enzymatically inactive renin (IR) is the predominant circulating form of renin. Sympathetic activity may influence plasma renin activity (PRA) by regulation of the conversion of IR to active renin (AR,...
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Ruddy M, Bialy G, Malka E, Lacy C, Kostis J
J Hypertens Suppl . 1988 Dec; 6(4):S412-5. PMID: 3071579
Eighty-one untreated elderly patients with clinic-defined isolated systolic hypertension (ISH) and 39 normotensive elderly subjects underwent 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Before the ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, EDTA-anticoagulated venous blood...