Fetal and newborn cardiovascular physiology : proceedings of a symposium to honor Donald H. Barron, Held in conjunction with the fall meeting of the American Physiological Society, 11 to 14 August 1976, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania /
Physiology of reproduction
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New York :
Garland STPM Press,
[1978]
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Table of Contents:
- v. 1. Developmental aspects
- v. 2. Fetal and newborn circulation.
- v. 1
- Ontogenesis of the autonomic control of cardiovascular functions in the sheep
- The electrical properties of embryonic chick cardiac cells
- Metabolic maturation in the fetal mouse heart
- Glycolytic control mechanisms in cardiac muscle from fetal Rhesus monkeys
- The interrelations of blood and extracellular fluid volumes and cardiac output in the newborn lamb
- Force-frequency relations of the neonatal cat heart
- v. 2
- Effects of adrenergic agents on ovine umbilical and uterine blood flows
- Response of fetal placental vascular bed to changes in PCO2 in sSheep
- Fetal oxygen supply during anesthesia: microelectrode studies in the fetal rat brain
- Oxygen consumption of the uterus and its contents and weight at birth of lambs
- Fetal metabolism in fasting sheep
- Natural cyclical changes and the effects of hypoxia in fetal sheep
- Fetal oxygen and uptake umbilical circulation during maternal hypoxia in the chronically catheterized sheep
- Mild umbilical cord compression and arterial blood gases in the fetal lamb
- Effects of pre- and postnatal hypoxia on the development of brain monoamines and of gonadotropins in the rat
- Effect of decreased hemoglobin oxygen affinity on the distribution of regional blood flow in anemic lambs
- Asyphyxial survival: diving seals and fetal lambs
- The fractional resistance to the diffusion of ferritin of each histological layer of the near-term rabbit placenta
- The sheep placenta as an epithelium