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Melatonin modulates the fetal cardiovascular defense response to acute hypoxiaInduction of controlled hypoxic pregnancy in large mammalian species.Fetal in vivo continuous cardiovascular function during chronic hypoxiaHeart disease link to fetal hypoxia and oxidative stress.Does growth restriction increase the vulnerability to acute ventilation-induced brain injury in newborn lambs? Implications for future health and disease.Detection and assessment of brain injury in the growth-restricted fetus and neonate.Perinatal Brain Injury As a Consequence of Preterm Birth and Intrauterine Inflammation: Designing Targeted Stem Cell Therapies.Cardiac Morphology and Function in Preterm Growth Restricted Infants: Relevance for Clinical Sequelae.Pulmonary hemodynamic responses to in utero ventilation in very immature fetal sheep.Increased lung expansion alters lung growth but not alveolar epithelial cell differentiation in newborn lambs.Antenatal corticosteroids increase fetal, but not postnatal, pulmonary blood flow in sheep.Ventilation-induced lung injury is not exacerbated by growth restriction in preterm lambs.Xanthine oxidase and the fetal cardiovascular defence to hypoxia in late gestation ovine pregnancy.The effect of sex and prematurity on the cardiovascular baroreflex response in sheep.Effects of antenatal melatonin therapy on lung structure in growth-restricted newborn lambs.Maternal chronic hypoxia increases expression of genes regulating lung liquid movement and surfactant maturation in male fetuses in late gestation.Term vs. preterm cord blood cells for the prevention of preterm brain injury.Early- versus Late-Onset Fetal Growth Restriction Differentially Affects the Development of the Fetal Sheep Brain.Cerebrovascular adaptations to chronic hypoxia in the growth restricted lamb.The cerebral critical oxygen threshold of ventilated preterm lambs and the influence of antenatal inflammation.Vascular aging and cardiac maladaptation in growth-restricted preterm infants.Moderate preterm birth impacts right ventricular structure and function and pulmonary artery blood flow in adult sheep.Betamethasone-exposed preterm birth does not impair insulin action in adult sheep.Effect of betamethasone, surfactant, and positive end-expiratory pressures on lung aeration at birth in preterm rabbits.X-ray phase, absorption and scatter retrieval using two or more phase contrast images.Altered autonomic control of heart rate variability in the chronically hypoxic fetus.Persistent bronchiolar remodeling following brief ventilation of the very immature ovine lung.Altered cardiovascular function at birth in growth-restricted preterm lambs.Cardiovascular and pulmonary consequences of airway recruitment in preterm lambs.Ventilation and oxygen: dose-related effects of oxygen on ventilation-induced lung injury.Human amnion epithelial cells reduce ventilation-induced preterm lung injury in fetal sheep.Effects of caffeine on renal and pulmonary function in preterm newborn lambsDose-dependent exacerbation of ventilation-induced lung injury by erythropoietin in preterm newborn lambsEffect of sustained inflation duration; resuscitation of near-term asphyxiated lambsAssessment of gas flow waves for endotracheal tube placement in an ovine model of neonatal resuscitationHuman Umbilical Cord Blood Therapy Protects Cerebral White Matter from Systemic LPS Exposure in Preterm Fetal SheepInflammation in utero exacerbates ventilation-induced brain injury in preterm lambsCardiopulmonary haemodynamics in lambs during induced capillary leakage immediately after preterm birthIntrauterine inflammation causes pulmonary hypertension and cardiovascular sequelae in preterm lambsAn Initial Sustained Inflation Improves the Respiratory and Cardiovascular Transition at Birth in Preterm Lambs
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