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The Effects of Ethnic Discrimination and Socioeconomic Status on Endothelin-1 Among Blacks and Whites
American Journal of Hypertension, 06/24/09
Cooper DC et al. - Thus, ET-1 levels increased in association with different psychosocial burdens in blacks and whites. Plasma ET-1 was higher among whites with lower SES and among blacks with higher levels of perceived ethnic discrimination, regardless of SES.
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