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Roland E. Schmieder

Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Publications -  780
Citations -  85811

Roland E. Schmieder is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Essential hypertension. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 717 publications receiving 78138 citations. Previous affiliations of Roland E. Schmieder include Complutense University of Madrid & University of Regensburg.

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Endogenous angiotensin II and the reflex response to stimulation of cardiopulmonary serotonin 5HT3 receptors

TL;DR: The reflex control of RSNA by cardiopulmonary 5HT3 receptors is enhanced by Ang II via AT1 receptors, which facilitates a chemosensitive cardiovascular reflex, in contrast to its inhibitory influences on mechanosensitive reflexes.
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Azilsartan compared to ACE inhibitors in anti-hypertensive therapy: one-year outcomes of the observational EARLY registry

TL;DR: These data add to the results of previous randomized controlled clinical trials suggesting that, compared with other agents that target the renin–angiotensin system, AZL-M provides statistically significant albeit small improvements in blood pressure control.
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Effectiveness and tolerability of a fixed-dose combination of olmesartan and amlodipine in clinical practice

TL;DR: The fixed-dose olmesartan-amlodipine combination was effective and well tolerated in an unselected population of patients in primary care practice and this results confirm prior randomized controlled trial evidence.
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Preeclampsia-A State of Sympathetic Overactivity

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured postganglionic sympathetic-nerve activity in the blood vessels of skeletal muscle by means of intraneural microelectrodes in nine women with preeclampsia, eight norm-ensive pregnant women, six norm-otensive non-pregnant women, and seven non-m pregnant women with hypertension, both at rest and during noninvasive cardiovascular-reflex testing (with the Valsalva maneuver and the cold pressor test).