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23Nov 2016 ANGIOTENSINOGEN GENE POLYMORPHISM (M235T) IN SUDANESE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS. Rinan M Yosif , Ghada A Elfadil , Salah Eldin G Elzaki and Amar M . Department of Clinical Chemistry, College of Medical Laboratory Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan. Department of Epidemiology, Tropical Medicine Research Institute, National Centre For Research ,Khartoum, Sudan. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Al-Neelain University Sudan.

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  • RESEARCH ARTICLEANGIOTENSINOGEN GENE POLYMORPHISM (M235T) IN SUDANESE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

  • Essential hypertension is common in the Received: 24 September 2016 Final Accepted: 26 October 2016 Published: November 2016 general population by its increasing incidences, recently researchers suggested that AGT (M235T) polymorphism may be the functional genotype in hypertensive patients

  • The study concluded that there is no association between the polymorphism (M235T) of the AGT gene and essential hypertension, whereas association observed with serum renin and aldosterone levels

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RESEARCH ARTICLE

ANGIOTENSINOGEN GENE POLYMORPHISM (M235T) IN SUDANESE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS. Rinan M Yosif, Ghada A Elfadil, Salah Eldin G Elzaki and Amar M Esmail. 1. Department of Clinical Chemistry, College of Medical Laboratory Science, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan. 2. Department of Epidemiology, Tropical Medicine Research Institute, National Centre For Research ,Khartoum, Sudan. 3. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Al-Neelain

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