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136
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75567
World Ranking
1966
National Ranking
1117

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John H. Laragh was affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic career was associated with this institution, where they contributed to scientific knowledge and research.

The scientist's documented record does not include specific recent papers, coauthors, or frequent publication venues, nor are there recorded details about book publications.

There is no available data on main or subfields of study, nor on the main topics of research work for John H. Laragh.

No awards or honors are recorded in the available data for this individual.

John H. Laragh is deceased. The existing information focuses mainly on institutional affiliation without further detailed records of their scientific output or research impact.

Best Publications

  • Outcomes in hypertensive patients at high cardiovascular risk treated with regimens based on valsartan or amlodipine: the VALUE randomised trial

    Stevo Julius;Sverre E Kjeldsen;Michael Weber;Hans R Brunner

  • Relation of Left Ventricular Mass and Geometry to Morbidity and Mortality in Uncomplicated Essential Hypertension

    Michael J. Koren;Richard B. Devereux;Paul N. Casale;Daniel D. Savage

  • Patterns of left ventricular hypertrophy and geometric remodeling in essential hypertension

    Antonello Ganau;Richard B. Devereux;Mary J. Roman;Giovanni de Simone

  • How common is white coat hypertension

    Thomas G. Pickering;Gary D. James;Charlene Boddie;Gregory A. Harshfield

  • Value of Echocardiographic Measurement of Left Ventricular Mass in Predicting Cardiovascular Morbid Events in Hypertensive Men

    Paul N. Casale;Richard B. Devereux;Mark Milner;Gerardo Zullo

  • Essential hypertension: renin and aldosterone, heart attack and stroke

    Hans R. Brunner;John H. Laragh;Leslie Baer;Michael A. Newton

  • Left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with hypertension: importance of blood pressure response to regularly recurring stress.

    R. B. Devereux;T. G. Pickering;Gregory A Harshfield;H. D. Kleinert

  • Standardization of M-mode echocardiographic left ventricular anatomic measurements

    Richard B. Devereux;Elizabeth M. Lutas;Paul N. Casale;Paul Kligfield

  • Effect of Growth on Variability of Left Ventricular Mass: Assessment of Allometric Signals in Adults and Children and Their Capacity to Predict Cardiovascular Risk

    Giovanni de Simone;Richard B. Devereux;Stephen R. Daniels;Michael J. Koren

  • 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

  • Propranolol inhibition of renin secretion. A specific approach to diagnosis and treatment of renin-dependent hypertensive diseases.

    Bühler Fr;Laragh Jh;Baer L;Vaughan Ed

  • Atrial natriuretic factor in normal subjects and heart failure patients. Plasma levels and renal, hormonal, and hemodynamic responses to peptide infusion.

    R J Cody;S A Atlas;J H Laragh;S H Kubo

  • Blood pressure dependent and independent effects of antihypertensive treatment on clinical events in the VALUE Trial.

    Michael A Weber;Stevo Julius;Sverre E Kjeldsen;Hans R Brunner

  • Hyperuricemia in primary and renal hypertension.

    Paul J. Cannon;William B. Stason;Felix E. Demartini;Sheldon C. Sommers

  • Assessment of left ventricular function by the midwall fractional shortening/end-systolic stress relation in human hypertension

    Giovanni de Simone;Richard B. Devereux;Mary J. Roman;Antonello Ganau

  • Hypotensive Agents and Pressor Substances: The Effect of Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, Angiotensin II, and Others on the Secretory Rate of Aldosterone in Man

    John H. Laragh;Marielena Angers;William G. Kelly;Seymour Lieberman

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

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

  • Blood Pressure During Normal Daily Activities, Sleep, and Exercise: Comparison of Values in Normal and Hypertensive Subjects

    Thomas G. Pickering;Gregory A. Harshfield;Hollis D. Kleinert;Seymour Blank

  • Atrial natriuretic hormone, the renin-aldosterone axis, and blood pressure-electrolyte homeostasis.

    John H. Laragh

  • Vasoconstriction-Volume Analysis for Understanding and Treating Hypertension: The Use of Renin and Aldosterone Profiles

    John H. Laragh

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean E. Sealey
Jean E. Sealey Cornell University
Thomas G. Pickering
Thomas G. Pickering Columbia University
Richard B. Devereux
Richard B. Devereux Cornell University
Michael H. Alderman
Michael H. Alderman Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Hans R. Brunner
Hans R. Brunner University of Lausanne
Michael A. Weber
Michael A. Weber SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Haralambos Gavras
Haralambos Gavras Boston University
Mary J. Roman
Mary J. Roman Cornell University
Massimo Volpe
Massimo Volpe Sapienza University of Rome
Jeffrey S. Borer
Jeffrey S. Borer SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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