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|a Künzel, Wolfgang
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|a OXYGEN: Basis of the Regulation of Vital Functions in the Fetus
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Wolfgang Künzel, Michael Kirschbaum
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|a 1st ed. 1992
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1992, 1992
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|a XVI, 241 p
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|a Indications for the Involvement of a Hemoprotein as an Oxygen Pressure Sensor Protein in the Carotid Body -- Role of Erythropoietin in the Regulation of Red Cell Production in Children Before and After Birth -- Oxygen Availability Determines Oxygen Consumption of Fetal Skeletal Muscle Cells in Monolayer Culture: Preliminary Report -- Endothelial Cells as Part of a Vascular Oxygen-Sensing System: Hypoxia-Induced Release of Autacoids -- Oxygen Transport in the Early Embryo -- Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Fetal Oxygenation -- Abstracts -- Blood Flow to the Yolk Sac Placenta as a Function of Arterial Oxygen Content -- IV Chronic Oxygen Deficiency During Pregnancy: Impact of the Fetus -- Development of Chemoreflexes Affecting Breathing: Influence of Chronic Hypoxia -- Restricted Fetal Oxygen Supply: A Cause of Intrauterine Growth Retardation? -- Regulation of Perinatal Pulmonary Blood Flow: Role of Oxygen -- Abstracts --
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|a Cardiovascular Responses to Acute Asphyxia in Carotid Sinus Denervated and Intact Fetal Sheep Near Term
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|a The Response and Vulnerability of Cerebral Blood Vessels to Hypoxemia -- Breathing Movements in the Human Fetus in Normoxia and Hypoxia -- Fetal Hypoxemia as a Signal for Parturition -- Regional Abnormalities of Cerebral Energy Metabolism Following Birth Asphyxia -- Fetal Heat Flux and Oxygen Tension During Asphyxia -- Abstracts -- Brain Blood Flow and the Dynamics of Circulatory Centralization During Acute Asphyxia in Intact and Chemically Sympathectomized Fetal Sheep -- Dynamics of Circulatory Centralization During Acute Asphyxia in Preterm and Term Fetal Sheep -- Regional Brain Blood Flow and Oxygen Delivery in Guinea Pig Fetuses Near Term -- Plasma and Tissue Concentrations of Catecholamines During Normoxemia, Hypoxemia, and Asphyxia in Fetal Guinea Pigs Near Term -- Cardiovascular Effects of Endotoxin and Asphyxia in Fetal Sheep Near Term -- III Regulatory Mechanisms of Fetal Oxygen Consumption --
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|a I Oxygen Supply of the Fetus During Pregnancy and Birth -- Fetal Oxygen Supply — Historical Considerations -- Oxygen and Animal Metabolism: General and Comparative Aspects -- Maternal Vascular Adaptation to Improve Oxygen Supply -- Oxygen Deficiency During Fetal Development and Delivery — Speculations About Clinical Conditions -- Fetal Breathing Movements in Normoxia and in Hypoxia -- Maternal Respiration — Its Effect on the Fetus -- Abstracts -- Influence of Maternal Oxygen Inhalation on Uteroplacental and Fetal Perfusion Measured by Doppler Sonography in Patients with Preterm Labor -- Interpretation of FHR Patterns of SGA Fetuses in Correlation to Fetal Blood Gas Values Obtained Via Cordocentesis -- II Acute Oxygen Deficiency During Pregnancy and Birth. Influence on the Fetus -- Oxygen Supply to the Fetus and Fetal Hypoxemia -- The Role of the Sympathetic Nervous System in Preventing Brain Damage During Perinatal Asphyxia --
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|a Metabolic diseases
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|a Gynecology
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77469-0?nosfx=y
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|a an adequate oxygen supply is vital for the undisturbed development of the fetus and its functions. This book gives a synopsis of the ruling influence that oxygen has in multiple regulation sytems in the mother and especially in the fetus. The authors consider oxygen as a manipulated variable or as a corrective element during normal pregnancy, during delivery and during acute and chronic oxygen deficiency. Furthermore, they deal with the consequences that oxygen deficiency has on the fetus
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