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The Metabolic Role of Mitochondria in the Perinatal Cardiac Development and Cardiovascular Diseases. [PDF]
Li M, Zhang R, Li X, Huang H.
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Placental Steroid Hormones in Preeclampsia: Multilayered Regulation of Endocrine Pathogenesis.
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Fetal food - Preemie's prerequisite? Studies on huma fetal and neonatal protein metabolism
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Amniotic fluid proteins in relation to fetal maturity
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1981Amniotic fluid total proteins and its fractions were estimated in 45 samples at different gestations. An increase in protein concentration was observed from 14 to 28 weeks of gestation followed by a fall. The fall of values beyond 28 weeks was statistically significant with a narrow scatter around the mean. Beyond 14 weeks of gestation protein value of
G K, Malik +7 more
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Fetal Hyperinsulinemia and Protein Turnover in Fetal Rat Tissues
Diabetes, 1990The effects of fetal hyperinsulinemia on protein turnover in various tissues of fetal rats were determined after transuteral injection of insulin to rat fetuses at day 19 of gestation. Tissue protein content was measured on the subsequent days of gestation (days 20–22), and protein synthesis was determined at day 20 of gestation in fetal tissues after ...
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Early Human Development, 1993
C-reactive protein (CRP) was measured in fetal blood obtained by cordocentesis from 17 patients with preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM). CRP was detected in the blood of eight of the 17 fetuses. Six fetuses, five of whom may have been infected had CRP > or = 0.8 mg dl-1.
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C-reactive protein (CRP) was measured in fetal blood obtained by cordocentesis from 17 patients with preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM). CRP was detected in the blood of eight of the 17 fetuses. Six fetuses, five of whom may have been infected had CRP > or = 0.8 mg dl-1.
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