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The role of angiotensin II in cognition and behaviour
Paul Gard
University of Brighton
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Angiotensin II
100%
Angiotensins
88%
Cognition
81%
Alleles
75%
Brain
38%
Angiotensinogen
33%
Body Remains
32%
Water-Electrolyte Balance
31%
Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A
28%
Psychopathology
25%
Antidepressive Agents
23%
Cognitive Dysfunction
21%
Alzheimer Disease
20%
Learning
18%
Memory
18%
Genotype
18%
Hormones
18%
Psychology
17%
Blood Pressure
16%
Genes
10%