The Mammalian Fetus in vitroSpringer, 14 dic 2013 - 388 pagine |
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Pagina 10
... pressures on the fetus can be drawn . Reflex responses are also observable - the normal fetus shows a transient tachycardia if surprised by a loud sound ( 90 dB at the abdo- minal surface ) . Also , in late pregnancy , the placenta can ...
... pressures on the fetus can be drawn . Reflex responses are also observable - the normal fetus shows a transient tachycardia if surprised by a loud sound ( 90 dB at the abdo- minal surface ) . Also , in late pregnancy , the placenta can ...
Pagina 15
... thickness than 0.5-1.0 mm can be maintained in air , but the limit increases to about 2 mm in oxygen ( or sometimes more in oxygen under pressure ) 15 Studies on Mammalian Fetuses in vitro During Period of Organogenesis D A T New.
... thickness than 0.5-1.0 mm can be maintained in air , but the limit increases to about 2 mm in oxygen ( or sometimes more in oxygen under pressure ) 15 Studies on Mammalian Fetuses in vitro During Period of Organogenesis D A T New.
Pagina 16
C. R. Austin. oxygen ( or sometimes more in oxygen under pressure ) . Thus various whole organs from adult mice or young rats can be maintained in culture , including thyroid , spinal ganglia , ureter , ovary , oviduct or uterus . In ...
C. R. Austin. oxygen ( or sometimes more in oxygen under pressure ) . Thus various whole organs from adult mice or young rats can be maintained in culture , including thyroid , spinal ganglia , ureter , ovary , oviduct or uterus . In ...
Pagina 17
... pressure of oxygen in the gas phase , have proved very effective and will be described in more detail later in this chapter . Why grow fetuses in culture ? The inaccessibility of the mammalian fetus in vivo has always been a problem for ...
... pressure of oxygen in the gas phase , have proved very effective and will be described in more detail later in this chapter . Why grow fetuses in culture ? The inaccessibility of the mammalian fetus in vivo has always been a problem for ...
Pagina 26
... pressure at about 1 or 2 lbf / in2 . It is first humidified by being bubbled through water , then passed through a filter . The purpose of the filter is to provide a barrier against infection , and to control the flow of gas so that ...
... pressure at about 1 or 2 lbf / in2 . It is first humidified by being bubbled through water , then passed through a filter . The purpose of the filter is to provide a barrier against infection , and to control the flow of gas so that ...
Sommario
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Adaptations of Marsupial Pouch Young for Extra | 67 |
The neonatal marsupialthermal and gaseous components | 83 |
Experimental Techniques in Fetal and Placental | 91 |
Isolated Extracorporeal Placentation of the Fetal Lamb | 147 |
Extracorporeal Maintenance of Small Human Fetuses | 195 |
Extracorporeal Circulation for the Study of the Pre | 209 |
Historical backgroundmechanical and biochemical control | 231 |
Physiological Principles Involved in the Care of | 251 |
Maturation of lung structurehyaline membrane disease | 324 |
The Road Ahead R A McCance | 357 |
Author Index | 367 |
Subject Index | 383 |
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