Eric M. George
University of Mississippi
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Chesley's Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy (Fourth Edition) | 2015
Joey P. Granger; Eric M. George; James M. Roberts
The goal of this chapter is to review some of the more widely studied and/or recently developed animal models used to investigate mechanisms that link placental pathology with maternal endothelial activation/dysfunction and vascular abnormalities of preeclampsia. We attempted to highlight the advantages and limitations of these models. While studies in animal models have limitations, utilization of these models allows investigators to directly test whether certain factors found in preeclamptic women can indeed lead to hypertension and other manifestations of preeclampsia. Thus, animal models are useful in advancing our knowledge of preeclampsia and should undoubtedly be of greater use in future studies on mechanisms and the development of specific treatments.
Hypertension | 2013
Eric M. George; Huiling Liu; Gene L. Bidwell
Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health | 2015
Gene L. Bidwell; Eric M. George
Hypertension | 2015
Omar C. Logue; Fakhri Mahdi; Eric M. George; Gene L. Bidwell
Archive | 2013
Michael E. Hall; Eric M. George; Joey P. Granger
Hypertension | 2013
Junie P. Warrington; Eric M. George; David E. Stec; Michael J Ryan; Joey P. Granger; Heather A Drummond
Archive | 2012
Eric M. George; Ana C.T. Palei; Joey P. Granger
Hypertension | 2012
Ana C Palei; Eric M. George; Marietta Arany; Kathy L Cockrell; Joey P. Granger
Hypertension | 2012
Junie P. Warrington; Eric M. George; Michael J Ryan; Heather A Drummond; Joey P. Granger
Archive | 2011
Marilyn J. Cipolla; Julie G. Sweet; Siu-Lung Chan; Junie P. Warrington; Eric M. George; Ana C.T. Palei; Frank T. Spradley; Joey P. Granger; Michael J Ryan; Sydney R. Murphy; Richard J. Roman; Heather A. Drummond; Abbie Chapman Johnson