Hypertension contributes to exacerbated osteoarthritis pathophysiology in rats in a sex-dependent manner

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  • who: Taylor D. Yeater from the University of Florida, Center Drive, Biomedical Sciences Building, Gainesville, FL, USA have published the research: Hypertension contributes to exacerbated osteoarthritis pathophysiology in rats in a sex-dependent manner, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to examine the role of the autonomic nervous system in a preclinical model of OA and hypertension. This study design is represented visually in Supplemental Fig 1. The study was not designed to assess the effect of animal sex; instead, separate statistical models were conducted for male and female animals . . .

     

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