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1. Direct administration of the non-competitive interleukin-1 receptor antagonist rytvela transiently reduced intrauterine inflammation in an extremely preterm sheep model of chorioamnionitis

2. Assessment of synthetic red cell therapy for extremely preterm ovine fetuses maintained on an artificial placenta life‐support platform

3. Variability in the efficacy of a standardized antenatal steroid treatment is not due to maternal or fetal plasma drug levels. Evidence from a sheep model of pregnancy.

4. Successful use of an artificial placenta-based life support system to treat extremely preterm ovine fetuses compromised by intrauterine inflammation

5. Alterations in fetal ovine cardiac function and gene expression following antenatal steroid exposure

6. The duration of fetal antenatal steroid exposure determines the durability of preterm ovine lung maturation

8. Successful use of an artificial placenta to support extremely preterm ovine fetuses at the border of viability

9. Post-Surgical Maintenance of Cardiac Function in an Ex Vivo Premature Lamb Model

12. Upregulation of hepatic nuclear receptors in extremely preterm ovine fetuses undergoing artificial placenta therapy.

13. A case of long-term survival of SADDAN treated with growth hormone for marked short stature.

14. A Reduction in Antenatal Steroid Dose Was Associated with Reduced Cardiac Dysfunction in a Sheep Model of Pregnancy.

15. Artificial placenta support of extremely preterm ovine fetuses at the border of viability for up to 336 hours with maintenance of systemic circulation but reduced somatic and organ growth.

16. High Expression of Adrenal Cortisol Synthases Is Acquired After Intrauterine Inflammation in Periviable Sheep Fetuses.

17. Familial Paget's disease of bone with ocular manifestations and a novel TNFRSF11A duplication variant (72dup27).

18. Assessment of synthetic red cell therapy for extremely preterm ovine fetuses maintained on an artificial placenta life-support platform.

19. Direct administration of the non-competitive interleukin-1 receptor antagonist rytvela transiently reduced intrauterine inflammation in an extremely preterm sheep model of chorioamnionitis.

20. Evaluation of the Safety of Taking Lamotrigine During Lactation Period.

21. Thoracic Empyema Secondary to Congenital Chylothorax in a 14-Month-Old Boy with Noonan Syndrome.

22. Diagnostic Specificity of Cerebral Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Punctate White Matter Lesion Assessment in a Preterm Sheep Fetus Model.

23. Variability in the efficacy of a standardized antenatal steroid treatment was independent of maternal or fetal plasma drug levels: evidence from a sheep model of pregnancy.

24. Successful use of an artificial placenta-based life support system to treat extremely preterm ovine fetuses compromised by intrauterine inflammation.

25. Organ blood flow in response to infusion of arginine vasopressin in premature fetal sheep.

26. Kidney function, blood pressure and proteinuria were associated with pregnancy outcomes of pregnant women with chronic kidney disease: a single-center, retrospective study in the Asian population.

27. The duration of fetal antenatal steroid exposure determines the durability of preterm ovine lung maturation.

28. Successful use of an artificial placenta to support extremely preterm ovine fetuses at the border of viability.

29. The efficacy of antenatal steroid therapy is dependent on the duration of low-concentration fetal exposure: evidence from a sheep model of pregnancy.

30. Attenuation of ductus arteriosus intimal thickening in preterm sheep twins compared with singletons.

31. Successful maintenance of key physiological parameters in preterm lambs treated with ex vivo uterine environment therapy for a period of 1 week.

32. Potential Role of Prenatal Inflammation in the Impairment of Lung Development Following Mechanical Ventilation of Preterm Lambs.

33. Surgical Ligation for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Extremely Premature Infants: Strategy to Reduce their Risk of Neurodevelopmental Impairment.

34. A Parallelized Pumpless Artificial Placenta System Significantly Prolonged Survival Time in a Preterm Lamb Model.

35. Respiratory adaptation and surfactant composition of unanesthetized male and female lambs differ for up to 8 h after preterm birth.

36. Cerebral ischemia or intrauterine inflammation promotes differentiation of oligodendroglial precursors in preterm ovine fetuses: possible cellular basis for white matter injury.

37. Designing artificial environments for preterm infants based on circadian studies on pregnant uterus.

38. Long-term pulmonary effects of intrauterine exposure to endotoxin following preterm birth in sheep.

39. Novel modification of an artificial placenta: pumpless arteriovenous extracorporeal life support in a premature lamb model.

40. Sex differences in cardiorespiratory transition and surfactant composition following preterm birth in sheep.

41. Daily ethanol exposure during late ovine pregnancy: physiological effects in the mother and fetus in the apparent absence of overt fetal cerebral dysmorphology.

42. Mutation analysis of SOX9 and single copy number variant analysis of the upstream region in eight patients with campomelic dysplasia and acampomelic campomelic dysplasia.

43. Monitoring preterm infants' vision development with light-only melanopsin is functional.

44. Effect of intrauterine inflammation on fetal cerebral hemodynamics and white-matter injury in chronically instrumented fetal sheep.

45. Maternal feeding controls fetal biological clock.

46. Induction of necrotizing funisitis by fetal administration of intravenous granulocyte-colony stimulating factor and intra-amniotic endotoxin in premature fetal sheep.

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