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E. Eric Muirhead

Researcher at University of Tennessee

Publications -  12
Citations -  639

E. Eric Muirhead is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal medulla & Plasma renin activity. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 637 citations. Previous affiliations of E. Eric Muirhead include University of Toledo Medical Center & Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis.

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Antihypertensive activity of an alkyl ether analog of phosphatidylcholine.

TL;DR: An alkyl ether analog of phosphatidylcholine was prepared from choline plasmalogen of fresh beef heart by reducing the alk-1-enyl moiety to anAlkyl group and by hydrolyzing the sn -2 acyl moieties and replacing it with an acetoyl group.
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Malignant hypertension in blacks. Malignant intrarenal arterial disease as observed by light and electron microscopy

TL;DR: In this article, a myxoid intimal thickening of small arteries consisting of smooth muscle cells, acid mucopolysaccharides, basement membrane-like materal, collagen, and other amorphous and unidentified material, probably plasma derived.
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Morphometric studies of the renomedullary interstitial cells of Dahl hypertension-prone and hypertension-resistant rats.

TL;DR: Two strains of rats, one genetically sensitive and resistant to the hypertensive effect of a high-salt diet were studied morphometrically for determination of whether any anatomic differences were present in the renomedullary interstitial cells (RICs) that might help explain these strain differences.
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The morphology and antihypertensive effect of renomedullary interstitial cells derived from Dahl sensitive and resistant rats.

TL;DR: Differences between the Dahl salt-sensitive and salt-resistant rats may be related to variations in their RIC, and Morphometric studies of RIC in vivo from Dahl rats sensitive and resistant to the hypertensive effects of high-salt diets indicate major differences between the RICs.
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Short-term Therapy of Severe Hypertension: Hemodynamic Correlates of the Antihypertensive Response in Man

TL;DR: It is concluded that the pretreatment hemodynamic status of severely hypertensive patients is the major determinant of the hemodynamic response to antihypertensive therapy.