research
programs
Microvascular dysfunction and hypertension
The research program microvascular dysfunction and hypertension presently focuses on two aspects of the microcirculation. One line of investigation is dedicated to the study of the intrarenal circulation and the other to the circulation in the brain (the latter in close collaboration with the Department of Neurology). [more]
Participants
HEAD OF PROGRAM
Peter de LeeuwACADEMIC STAFF
POST-DOC
PhD STUDENTS
TECHNICAL STAFF
Related publications
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published on 17-06-2010
Chronic coumarin treatment is associated with increased extracoronary arterial calcification in humans -
published on 01-08-2010
Angiotensin II enhances insulin-stimulated whole-body glucose disposal but impairs insulin-induced capillary recruitment in healthy volunteers -
published on 01-11-2010
Autoantibodies against oxidized low-density lipoprotein in cerebral small vessel disease -
published on 05-10-2010
Novel baroreflex activation therapy in resistant hypertension: results of a European multi-center feasibility study -
published on 02-10-2011
Patients using vitamin K antagonists show increased levels of coronary calcification: an observational study in low-risk atrial fibrillation patients
