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Plasma Endothelin-1 Release During Acute Stress: Role of Ethnicity and Sex

Frank A. Treiber, PhD, Gaston K. Kapuku, MD, PhD, Harry Davis, MS, Jennifer S. Pollock, PhD and David M. Pollock, PhD

From the Georgia Prevention Institute (F.T., G.K.K., H.D.), Vascular Biology Center (J.S.P., D.M.P.), the Departments of Pediatrics (F.T., G.K.K., H.D.), Pharmacology and Toxicology (J.S.P., D.M.P.), Psychiatry (F.T.), and Surgery (D.M.P.), Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA.



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Fig. 1. TPRI, SBP, and ET-1 levels at each time point by ethnicity (Mean ± SEM).

 


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Fig. 2. TPRI, SBP, and ET-1 levels at each time point by sex (Mean ± SEM).

 





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