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The role of angiotensin II in cognition and behaviour
Paul Gard
University of Brighton
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Angiotensin II (Ang II)
100%
Renin-angiotensin System
100%
Angiotensin
75%
Blood Pressure
25%
Psychological Status
25%
Influencing Behavior
25%
Hormone Secretion
25%
Behavior Reduction
25%
Depressive Illness
25%
Cardiovascular Disease
25%
Genotype
25%
Antidepressants
25%
Angiotensinogen Gene
25%
Angiotensin-converting Enzyme
25%
Study Support
25%
Cognitive Function
25%
Alzheimer's Disease
25%
Psychopathology
25%
Polymorphism
25%
Age-related Cognitive Impairment
25%
Fluid Balance
25%
Neuroscience
Angiotensin II
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Angiotensin
100%
Antidepressant
33%
Alzheimer's Disease
33%
Cognitive Function
33%
Dipeptidyl Carboxypeptidase
33%
Depression
33%
Angiotensinogen
33%