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Primary pulmonary hypertension: the pressure rises for a gene.


ABSTRACT: Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) represents the end stage of a disruption of pulmonary vascular integrity, of unknown cause. Although PPH is associated with several systemic disorders, there have hitherto been few clues as to the aetiological factors responsible for the pathogenesis of this condition. As an example of the application of modern molecular genetics and positional cloning, this leader describes the range of studies currently under way, which aim to find the gene that underlies PPH, and summarises the implications of the identification of such a gene.

SUBMITTER: Thomson JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1731125 | biostudies-other | 2000 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Primary pulmonary hypertension: the pressure rises for a gene.

Thomson J R JR   Trembath R C RC  

Journal of clinical pathology 20001201 12


Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) represents the end stage of a disruption of pulmonary vascular integrity, of unknown cause. Although PPH is associated with several systemic disorders, there have hitherto been few clues as to the aetiological factors responsible for the pathogenesis of this condition. As an example of the application of modern molecular genetics and positional cloning, this leader describes the range of studies currently under way, which aim to find the gene that underlies P  ...[more]

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