Clinical & Experimental Hypertension

"Clinical and Experimental Hypertension" is a scientific and medical journal that is produced by Informa Healthcare. According to the website, Informa Healthcare is a global producer of over 700 pharmaceutical, medical and scientific journals.
  1. History

    • "Clinical and Experimental Hypertension" has been in production since 1978 and consists of over 220 issues. As of October 2010, the journal is edited by M.F. Lokhandwala of the Heart and Kidney Institute of the College of Pharmacy at the University of Houston in Houston, Texas.

    Purpose

    • The purpose of "Clinical and Experimental Hypertension" is to exchange scientific and medical information regarding hypertension in humans and animals. The journal also serves to provide the most up-to-date information, research and findings that can help physicians to detect, manage, control and prevent hypertension-related conditions in a timely and successful manner.

    Considerations

    • "Clinical and Experimental Hypertension" is a peer-reviewed journal that addresses issues such as circulatory control, anti-hypertensive agents, etiology, patho-physiology, drug development and application, mechanisms of action, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment and neurogenic mechanisms.

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