Respiratory Function of the Placenta as Determined with Carbon Monoxide in Sheep and Dogs*
AUTOR(ES)
Longo, Lawrence D.
RESUMO
A technique is described for studying the respiratory function of the placenta using carbon monoxide, a gas whose exchange across the placenta between the maternal and fetal circulations is limited by diffusion rather than blood flow.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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