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    Understanding how adrenal nodules can cause drug resistant hypertension

    University of Cambridge | Professor Morris Brown

    High blood pressure is a major risk factor that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. In around 10% of patients, high blood pressure occurs because their adrenal gland produces too much of a hormone called aldosterone – this condition is c...

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    Inner space: a view from inside our arteries

    University of Strathclyde | Professor John G McCarron

    Professor John McCarron and his team at the University of Strathclyde are studying the inner lining of blood vessels, called the endothelium. This cell layer senses changes in blood pressure, blood flow and blood composition, and sends sign...

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    Annual Review 2010

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    Preventing arteries from blocking after angioplasty

    University of Aberdeen | Professor Graeme Nixon

    Patients with blocked coronary arteries often undergo angioplasty - the insertion of a balloon catheter into the artery followed by balloon inflation to unblock the artery and restore blood flow to the heart. However, as a result of angiopl...

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    Can HDL therapy stop atherosclerosis in its tracks?

    Lancaster University | Professor David Middleton

    Supervised by Professor David Middleton, a PhD student is investigating how the microscopic composition of high density lipoproteins (HDLs) contributes towards atherosclerosis, a condition where the arteries become furred up by fatty plaque...

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    How fibrin networks form a blood clot

    University of Leeds | Professor Robert Ariens

    Supervised by Professor Robert Ariens, a PhD student is investigating the intricate processes behind blood clotting – the process that prevents excessive bleeding after an injury. Blood clotting is a rapid process, during which a prote...

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    Remote monitoring of heart failure – keeping patients out of hospital

    University of Southampton | Professor John M Morgan

    Heart failure is a debilitating disease that can make even the most basic exercise difficult. Treating and managing heart failure is a major strain on the NHS budget, but it is a difficult condition for doctors to monitor. Some patients wit...

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    Finding genes that tell left from right

    University of Leeds | Professor Colin Johnson

    Cilia are finger-like projections from cells that act as a cellular antenna to detect and respond to chemical or mechanical cues. Cilia are responsible for the development of the normal left-right asymmetry in the embryo, where different or...