Urinary Metabolic Signature of Primary Aldosteronism: Gender and Subtype‐Specific Alterations

Author:

Lana Alessandro1,Alexander Keisha2,Castagna Annalisa3,D'Alessandro Angelo2,Morandini Francesca3,Pizzolo Francesca3,Zorzi Francesco3,Mulatero Paolo4,Zolla Lello1,Olivieri Oliviero3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecological and Biological SciencesTuscia University 01100 Viterbo Italy

2. Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular GeneticsUniversity of Colorado DenverAnschutz Medical Campus 80045 Aurora CO USA

3. Department of MedicineUnit of Internal MedicineUniversity of Verona 37134 Verona Italy

4. Department of Medicine and Experimental OncologyDivision of Internal Medicine and Hypertension UnitUniversity of Turin 10124 Turin Italy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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