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Jean E. Sealey was affiliated with Cornell University in the United States during their career. Their professional record indicates a commitment to academic research, though specific recent publications or research topics were not documented in the available data.

There is no listing of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or preferred publication venues associated with Jean E. Sealey. Similarly, no records of book publications or a clearly defined set of main research fields and subfields were provided.

The absence of detailed publication, collaboration, or topical information makes it difficult to characterize their research impact or specific areas of focus. No awards or distinctions were recorded for Jean E. Sealey in the accessible data.

Jean E. Sealey is noted as deceased. This profile reflects factual information from available sources without evaluative or interpretative content.

Best Publications

  • Association of the renin-sodium profile with the risk of myocardial infarction in patients with hypertension.

    Michael H. Alderman;Shantha Madhavan;Wee L. Ooi;Hillel Cohen

  • Renin, angiotensin and aldosterone system in pathogenesis and management of hypertensive vascular disease

    John H. Laragh;Leslie Baer;Hans R. Brunner;Fritz R. Buhler

  • Purification, sequencing and synthesis of natriuretic and vasoactive rat atrial peptide

    S. A. Atlas;H. D. Kleinert;M. J. Camargo;A. Januszewicz

  • Direct relationship between blood pressure and blood viscosity in normal and hypertensive subjects: Role of fibrinogen and concentration

    Robert L. Letcher;Shu Chien;Thomas G. Pickering;Jean E. Sealey

  • Divalent cations in essential hypertension. Relations between serum ionized calcium, magnesium, and plasma renin activity.

    Lawrence M. Resnick;John H. Laragh;Jean E. Sealey;Michael H. Alderman

  • Clinical experience with blockade of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system by an oral converting-enzyme inhibitor (SQ 14,225, captopril) in hypertensive patients.

    David B. Case;Steven A. Atlas;John H. Laragh;Jean E. Sealey

  • An angiotensin converting-enzyme inhibitor to identify and treat vasoconstrictor and volume factors in hypertensive patients.

    Haralambos Gavras;Hans R. Brunner;John H. Laragh;Jean E. Sealey

  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Hyperaldosteronism

    Jon D. Blumenfeld;Jean E. Sealey;Yvette Schlussel;E. Darracott Vaughan

  • Low Urinary Sodium Is Associated With Greater Risk of Myocardial Infarction Among Treated Hypertensive Men

    Michael H. Alderman;Shantha Madhavan;Hillel Cohen;Jean E. Sealey

  • Renovascular hypertension: Renin measurements to indicate hypersecretion and contralateral suppression, estimate renal plasma flow, and score for surgical curability

    E.D. Vaughan;F.R. Bühler;J.H. Laragh;J.E. Sealey

  • Blood pressure, the renin aldosterone system and sex steroids throughout normal pregnancy

    Maxim wilson;Alberto A. Morganti;Ioannis Zervoudakis;R.L. Letcher

  • ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES. RENIN, ALDOSTERONE AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

    John H. Laragh;Jean E. Sealey;John G. G. Ledingham;Michael A. Newton

  • Ca-dependent hemodynamic and natriuretic effects of atrial extract in isolated rat kidney.

    M. J. F. Camargo;H. D. Kleinert;S. A. Atlas;J. E. Sealey

  • The captopril test for identifying renovascular disease in hypertensive patients

    Franco B. Muller;Jean E. Sealey;David B. Case;Steven A. Atlas

  • Possible role of renin in hypertension as suggested by renin-sodium profiling and inhibition of converting enzyme.

    David B. Case;John M. Wallace;Hans J. Keim;Michael A. Weber

  • The influence of potassium administration and of potassium deprivation on plasma renin in normal and hypertensive subjects.

    Hans R. Brunner;Leslie Baer;Jean E. Sealey;John G. G. Ledingham

  • Prorenin and Other Large Molecular Weight Forms of Renin

    Jean E. Sealey;Steven A. Atlas;John H. Laragh

  • Prorenin in high concentrations in human ovarian follicular fluid

    Nicola Glorioso;Steven A. Atlas;John H. Laragh;Raphael Jewelewicz

  • Plasma renin activity: a risk factor for myocardial infarction in hypertensive patients.

    Michael H. Alderman;Wee Lock Ooi;Hillel Cohen;Shantha Madhavan

  • Plasma renin activity and plasma prorenin assays.

    Jean E. Sealey

Frequent Co-Authors

John H. Laragh
John H. Laragh Cornell University
Michael H. Alderman
Michael H. Alderman Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Thomas G. Pickering
Thomas G. Pickering Columbia University
Hans R. Brunner
Hans R. Brunner University of Lausanne
Michael A. Weber
Michael A. Weber SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Richard B. Devereux
Richard B. Devereux Cornell University
Zev Rosenwaks
Zev Rosenwaks Cornell University
Curt D. Furberg
Curt D. Furberg Wake Forest University
Allen P. Kaplan
Allen P. Kaplan Medical University of South Carolina
Joseph Itskovitz-Eldor
Joseph Itskovitz-Eldor Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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