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The process by which renin-angiotensin modulates the force with which blood passes through the circulatory system. The process by which the renin-angiotensin system controls the rate of fluid intake and output into the blood. The regulation of blood pressure mediated by biochemical signaling: hormonal, autocrine or paracrine. The process where the diameter of a blood vessel is changed due to activity of the renin-angiotensin system. The process that involves the secretion of or response to endocrine hormones. An endocrine hormone is a hormone released into the circulatory system. The process by which angiotensinogen metabolites in the kidney modulate the force with which blood passes through the renal circulatory system. The process begins when renin cleaves angiotensinogen. The process by which hormones modulate the force with which blood passes through the circulatory system. A hormone is one of a group of substances formed in very small amounts in one specialized organ or group of cells and carried (sometimes in the bloodstream) to another organ or group of cells, in the same organism, upon which they have a specific regulatory action. The process by which angiotensinogen metabolites in the bloodstream modulate the force with which blood passes through the circulatory system. The process begins when renin is released and cleaves angiotensinogen.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure by renin-angiotensin
Acc: GO:0003081
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The process by which renin-angiotensin modulates the force with which blood passes through the circulatory system.
Synonyms:
  • blood pressure regulation by renin-angiotensin
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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