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1. Augmenting workload drives T-tubule assembly in developing cardiomyocytes.

2. Sensitivity and activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress response and apoptosis in the perinatal sheep heart.

3. Fetal cardiac troponin I levels decline toward birth in sheep.

4. Physiological response to fetal intravenous lipid emulsion.

5. Thyroid hormone increases fatty acid use in fetal ovine cardiac myocytes.

6. Effect of Fetal Pituitary-Testes Suppression on Brain Sexual Differentiation and Reproductive Function in Male Sheep.

7. Changes in microvascular perfusion of heart and skeletal muscle in sheep around the time of birth.

8. Coronary conductance in the normal development of sheep during the perinatal period.

9. The GnRH Antagonist Degarelix Suppresses Gonadotropin Secretion and Pituitary Sensitivity in Midgestation Sheep Fetuses.

10. Anemic hypoxemia reduces myoblast proliferation and muscle growth in late-gestation fetal sheep.

11. Reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion following a 1-wk IGF-1 infusion in late gestation fetal sheep is due to an intrinsic islet defect.

13. IGF-1 infusion to fetal sheep increases organ growth but not by stimulating nutrient transfer to the fetus.

14. Coronary vascular growth matches IGF-1-stimulated cardiac growth in fetal sheep.

15. Role for Kisspeptin and Neurokinin B in Regulation of Luteinizing Hormone and Testosterone Secretion in the Fetal Sheep.

16. Scaling of cardiac morphology is interrupted by birth in the developing sheep Ovis aries.

17. Right ventricular remodeling in response to volume overload in fetal sheep.

18. Systemic arterial hypertension but not IGF-I treatment stimulates cardiomyocyte enlargement in neonatal lambs.

19. Cardiac myocyte proliferation and maturation near term is inhibited by early gestation maternal testosterone exposure.

20. IUGR impairs cardiomyocyte growth and maturation in fetal sheep.

21. Role of adenosine signaling in coordinating cardiomyocyte function and coronary vascular growth in chronic fetal anemia.

22. A 1 week IGF-1 infusion decreases arterial insulin concentrations but increases pancreatic insulin content and islet vascularity in fetal sheep.

23. Chronic anemic hypoxemia attenuates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in fetal sheep.

24. Functional adaptations of the coronary microcirculation to anaemia in fetal sheep.

25. Chronic anemic hypoxemia increases plasma glucagon and hepatic PCK1 mRNA in late-gestation fetal sheep.

26. Endocrine and other physiologic modulators of perinatal cardiomyocyte endowment.

27. Theophylline Pharmacokinetics in Foetal Sheep: Maternal Metabolic Capacity is the Principal Driver.

28. Timing of cardiomyocyte growth, maturation, and attrition in perinatal sheep.

29. Effects of chronic hypoxia on cardiac function measured by pressure-volume catheter in fetal chickens.

30. Regulation of intramembranous absorption and amniotic fluid volume by constituents in fetal sheep urine.

31. Transfusion effects on cardiomyocyte growth and proliferation in fetal sheep after chronic anemia.

32. The effect of adrenalectomy on the cardiac response to subacute fetal anemia.

33. Maturation of the angiotensin II cardiovascular response in the embryonic White Leghorn chicken (Gallus gallus).

34. Geranylbenzoquinonoids from Lettowianthus stellatus fruits.

35. Cardiomyocyte enlargement, proliferation and maturation during chronic fetal anaemia in sheep.

36. Persistent changes in arterial blood gases in fetal sheep.

37. Placental insufficiency decreases cell cycle activity and terminal maturation in fetal sheep cardiomyocytes.

38. Myocyte enlargement, differentiation, and proliferation kinetics in the fetal sheep heart.

39. Sequential growth of fetal sheep cardiac myocytes in response to simultaneous arterial and venous hypertension.

40. Effects of intravascular infusions of plasma on placental and systemic blood flow in fetal sheep.

41. Fetal infusions of plasma cause an increase in umbilical vascular resistance in sheep.

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