Mai M Mehanna

Mai M Mehanna,

Department: Pharmacotherapy & Translational Research
Business Phone: (352) 614-8013
Business Email: mmehanna@ufl.edu

Publications

2022
Influence of Genetic West African Ancestry on Metabolomics among Hypertensive Patients.
Metabolites. 12(9) [DOI] 10.3390/metabo12090783. [PMID] 36144188.
2021
Metabolomics Signature of Plasma Renin Activity and Linkage with Blood Pressure Response to Beta Blockers and Thiazide Diuretics in Hypertensive European American Patients.
Metabolites. 11(9) [DOI] 10.3390/metabo11090645. [PMID] 34564461.
2021
Optimizing Precision of Hypertension Care to Maximize Blood Pressure Control: A Pilot Study Utilizing a Smartphone App to Incorporate Plasma Renin Activity Testing.
Clinical and translational science. 14(2):617-624 [DOI] 10.1111/cts.12922. [PMID] 33142006.
2020
Response to: Heterogeneous Treatment Response by Race Cannot Be Claimed in the Absence of Evidence.
American journal of hypertension. 33(2) [DOI] 10.1093/ajh/hpz168. [PMID] 31891170.
2019
Plasma Renin Activity Is a Predictive Biomarker of Blood Pressure Response in European but not in African Americans With Uncomplicated Hypertension.
American journal of hypertension. 32(7):668-675 [DOI] 10.1093/ajh/hpz022. [PMID] 30753254.
2018
Genome Wide Association Study Identifies the HMGCS2 Locus to be Associated With Chlorthalidone Induced Glucose Increase in Hypertensive Patients.
Journal of the American Heart Association. 7(6) [DOI] 10.1161/JAHA.117.007339. [PMID] 29523524.
2017
Blood pressure response to metoprolol and chlorthalidone in European and African Americans with hypertension.
Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.). 19(12):1301-1308 [DOI] 10.1111/jch.13094. [PMID] 28940643.

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(352) 614-8013
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