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235 related items for PubMed ID: 2528577

  • 1. Restriction of placental growth in sheep enhances placental metabolism of fetal beta-endorphin-like immunoreactivity.
    Owens PC, Owens JA, Lovelock M, Chan EC, Falconer J, Robinson JS, Smith R.
    J Dev Physiol; 1989 Feb; 11(2):63-71. PubMed ID: 2528577
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  • 2. Effect of restriction of placental growth on fetal and utero-placental metabolism.
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  • 3. Studies on experimental growth retardation in sheep. The effect of removal of a endometrial caruncles on fetal size and metabolism.
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    J Dev Physiol; 1979 Oct; 1(5):379-98. PubMed ID: 45373
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  • 4. Studies on experimental growth retardation in sheep. The effects of a small placenta in restricting transport to and growth of the fetus.
    Harding JE, Jones CT, Robinson JS.
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  • 5. Leptin in the ovine fetus correlates with fetal and placental size.
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  • 6. Effect of restriction of placental growth on oxygen delivery to and consumption by the pregnant uterus and fetus.
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  • 7. Alterations in placental 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11 betaHSD) activities and fetal cortisol:cortisone ratios induced by nutritional restriction prior to conception and at defined stages of gestation in ewes.
    McMullen S, Osgerby JC, Thurston LM, Gadd TS, Wood PJ, Wathes DC, Michael AE.
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  • 8. Effects of reduction of placental size in sheep.
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  • 9. Morphologic alterations in ovine placenta and fetal liver following induced severe placental insufficiency.
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  • 10. Relationship between nutritionally-mediated placental growth restriction and fetal growth, body composition and endocrine status during late gestation in adolescent sheep.
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  • 11. Effect of a high maternal dietary intake during mid-gestation on components of the utero-placental insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system in adolescent sheep with retarded placental development.
    Gadd TS, Aitken RP, Wallace JM, Wathes DC.
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  • 12. Studies on the growth of the fetal sheep. The effects of reduction of placental size on hormone concentration in fetal plasma.
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  • 13. Nutritionally mediated placental growth restriction in the growing adolescent: consequences for the fetus.
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  • 15. Fetal infusions of plasma cause an increase in umbilical vascular resistance in sheep.
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  • 16. The effect of elevation of maternal plasma catecholamines on the fetus and placenta of the pregnant sheep.
    Gu W, Jones CT.
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  • 17. beta-Endorphin and beta-lipotropin concentrations in umbilical cord blood.
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  • 18. Baggs ewes adapt to maternal undernutrition and maintain conceptus growth by maintaining fetal plasma concentrations of amino acids.
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  • 19. Fetomaternal opioid levels and parturition.
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  • 20. Effect of pulsatile growth hormone administration to the growth-restricted fetal sheep on somatotrophic axis gene expression in fetal and placental tissues.
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