Roles for dual endothelin-1/angiotensin II receptor (Dear)...

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C435S334000, C530S388220

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ABSTRACT:
The present application is directed to the identification of mutations and/or polymorphisms in the Dual Endothelin-1/Angiotensin II Receptor (Dear) that indicate susceptibility to, or show current affliction with, hypertension. Additionally, the present invention discloses methods for the modulation of angiogenesis via the regulation of Dear.

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