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370 related items for PubMed ID: 3559064

  • 1. Redistribution of fetal circulation during repeated asphyxia in sheep: effects on skin blood flow, transcutaneous PO2, and plasma catecholamines.
    Jensen A, Hohmann M, Künzel W.
    J Dev Physiol; 1987 Feb; 9(1):41-55. PubMed ID: 3559064
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  • 2. Fetal sympathetic activity, transcutaneous PO2, and skin blood flow during repeated asphyxia in sheep.
    Jensen A, Künzel W, Kastendieck E.
    J Dev Physiol; 1987 Aug; 9(4):337-46. PubMed ID: 3655219
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  • 3. Repetitive reduction of uterine blood flow and its influence on fetal transcutaneous PO2 and cardiovascular variables.
    Jensen A, Künzel W, Kastendieck E.
    J Dev Physiol; 1985 Apr; 7(2):75-87. PubMed ID: 3989256
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  • 4. Foetal circulatory responses to arrest of uterine blood flow in sheep: effects of chemical sympathectomy.
    Jensen A, Lang U.
    J Dev Physiol; 1992 Feb; 17(2):75-86. PubMed ID: 1500636
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  • 5. Dynamic changes in organ blood flow and oxygen consumption during acute asphyxia in fetal sheep.
    Jensen A, Hohmann M, Künzel W.
    J Dev Physiol; 1987 Dec; 9(6):543-59. PubMed ID: 3443726
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  • 6. Fetal asphyxia stimulates an increase in fetal plasma catecholamines and [Met]-enkephalin-arg6-phe7 in the late-gestation sheep fetus.
    Coulter CL, Giraud AS, Hooper SB, Parker L, McMillen IC.
    J Dev Physiol; 1990 Nov; 14(5):267-72. PubMed ID: 2129244
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  • 7. [Metabolic, cardiovascular and sympathoadrenal reactions of the fetus to progressive hypoxia--animal experiment studies].
    Paulick R, Kastendieck E, Weth B, Wernze H.
    Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol; 1987 Nov; 191(4):130-9. PubMed ID: 3120431
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  • 8. Catecholamine concentrations in plasma and organs of the fetal guinea pig during normoxemia, hypoxemia, and asphyxia.
    Jelinek J, Jensen A.
    J Dev Physiol; 1991 Mar; 15(3):145-52. PubMed ID: 1940141
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  • 9. Effect of reduced uterine blood flow on fetal and maternal cortisol.
    Bocking AD, McMillen IC, Harding R, Thorburn GD.
    J Dev Physiol; 1986 Aug; 8(4):237-45. PubMed ID: 3093560
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  • 10. A comparative study of continuous intravascular O2 saturation and transcutaneous PO2 measurements in the sheep fetus following the reduction of uterine blood flow.
    Künzel W, Kastendieck E, Kurz CS.
    Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser; 1979 Aug; 15(4):591-7. PubMed ID: 534744
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  • 11. [Disorders of the fetal oxygen supply during labor--retrospect and prospect of diagnostic possibilities].
    Künzel W, Jensen A, Hohmann M.
    Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol; 1984 Aug; 188(4):153-60. PubMed ID: 6541401
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  • 12. Fetal circulatory responses to oxygen lack.
    Jensen A, Berger R.
    J Dev Physiol; 1991 Oct; 16(4):181-207. PubMed ID: 1812154
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  • 13. Cerebral oxygen consumption during asphyxia in fetal sheep.
    Field DR, Parer JT, Auslender RA, Cheek DB, Baker W, Johnson J.
    J Dev Physiol; 1990 Sep; 14(3):131-7. PubMed ID: 2129242
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  • 14. Effects of severe reduction in maternal placental blood flow on blood flow distribution in the sheep fetus.
    Reid DL, Parer JT, Williams K, Darr D, Phernetton TM, Rankin JH.
    J Dev Physiol; 1991 Mar; 15(3):183-8. PubMed ID: 1940144
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  • 15. Cardiorespiratory responses to graded reductions of uterine blood flow in the sheep fetus.
    Yaffe H, Parer JT, Block BS, Llanos AJ.
    J Dev Physiol; 1987 Aug; 9(4):325-36. PubMed ID: 3655218
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  • 16. Prevention of the normal expansion of maternal plasma volume: a model for chronic fetal hypoxaemia.
    Daniel SS, James S, Stark RI, Tropper PJ.
    J Dev Physiol; 1989 Apr; 11(4):225-33. PubMed ID: 2691556
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  • 17. Effects of reducing uterine blood flow on fetal blood flow distribution and oxygen delivery.
    Jensen A, Roman C, Rudolph AM.
    J Dev Physiol; 1991 Jun; 15(6):309-23. PubMed ID: 1753071
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  • 18. Comparison of continuous transcutaneous Po2 measurement with intermittent arterial Po2 determinations in fetal lambs.
    Mueller-Heubach E, Caritis SN, Edelstone DI, Huch R, Huch A.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1981 Feb; 57(2):248-52. PubMed ID: 7465132
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  • 19. Endotoxemia severely affects circulation during normoxia and asphyxia in immature fetal sheep.
    Garnier Y, Coumans A, Berger R, Jensen A, Hasaart TH.
    J Soc Gynecol Investig; 2001 Feb; 8(3):134-42. PubMed ID: 11390247
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  • 20. [Fetal shock syndrome].
    Künzel W.
    Z Geburtshilfe Perinatol; 1986 Feb; 190(5):177-84. PubMed ID: 3811445
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