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Summary

An instance of essential hypertension that is caused by a modification of the individual's genome. [from MONDO]

Available tests

8 tests are in the database for this condition.

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Genes See tests for all associated and related genes

  • Also known as: ADDA, ADD1
    Summary: adducin 1

  • Also known as: ANHU, SERPINA8, hFLT1, AGT
    Summary: angiotensinogen

  • Also known as: AG2S, AGTR1B, AT1, AT1AR, AT1B, AT1BR, AT1R, AT2R1, ATR1, HAT1R, AGTR1
    Summary: angiotensin II receptor type 1

  • Also known as: ATP1B, ATP1B1
    Summary: ATPase Na+/K+ transporting subunit beta 1

  • Also known as: CP35, CYPIIIA5, P450PCN3, PCN3, CYP3A5
    Summary: cytochrome P450 family 3 subfamily A member 5

  • Also known as: ECE, ECE1
    Summary: endothelin converting enzyme 1

  • Also known as: CSNB1H, HG2D, GNB3
    Summary: G protein subunit beta 3

  • Also known as: ECNOS, eNOS, NOS3
    Summary: nitric oxide synthase 3

  • Also known as: CYP8, CYP8A1, PGIS, PTGI, PTGIS
    Summary: prostaglandin I2 synthase

  • Also known as: MST092, MST106, MST129, MSTP032, MSTP092, MSTP106, MSTP129, RGS5
    Summary: regulator of G protein signaling 5

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