Uneven Distribution of Maternal and Fetal Placental Blood Flow, as Demonstrated Using Macroaggregates, and Its Response to Hypoxia*
AUTOR(ES)
Power, Gordon G.
RESUMO
A technique is described for studying the distribution of blood flow to the maternal and fetal placental vessels in sheep and dogs with radioactive labeled macroaggregates of albumin.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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