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Volumn 8, Issue 3, 1996, Pages 355-364
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Catecholamine and serotonin concentrations in fetal guinea-pig brain: Relation to regional cerebral blood flow and oxygen delivery in the growth-restricted fetus
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
3,4 DIHYDROXYPHENYLACETIC ACID;
3,4 DIHYDROXYPHENYLETHYLENE GLYCOL;
5 HYDROXYINDOLEACETIC ACID;
CATECHOLAMINE;
DOPAMINE;
NEUROTRANSMITTER;
NORADRENALIN;
OXYGEN;
SEROTONIN;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
BRAIN BLOOD FLOW;
BRAIN DEVELOPMENT;
BRAIN OXYGEN CONSUMPTION;
BRAIN STEM;
CATECHOLAMINE BRAIN LEVEL;
CEREBELLUM;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
FETUS;
FETUS DEVELOPMENT;
FOREBRAIN;
FRONTAL CORTEX;
GUINEA PIG;
HIPPOCAMPUS;
INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RETARDATION;
NONHUMAN;
OCCIPITAL CORTEX;
SEROTONIN BRAIN LEVEL;
TEMPORAL CORTEX;
UTERINE ARTERY;
ANIMALS;
ARTERIES;
BIOLOGICAL TRANSPORT;
BRAIN;
CATECHOLAMINES;
CEREBROVASCULAR CIRCULATION;
FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION;
GUINEA PIGS;
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION;
OXYGEN;
SEROTONIN;
ANIMALIA;
CAVIA PORCELLUS;
SUS SCROFA;
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EID: 0030004113
PISSN: 10313613
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1071/RD9960355 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (34)
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References (5)
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