نتایج جستجو برای: in utero

تعداد نتایج: 16976456  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1969
D H Mintz R A Chez E O Horger

The concentrations of plasma glucose, insulin, growth hormone, and immunoreactive growth hormone-like substance in subhuman primate fetal and maternal plasma were examined after the intravascular administration of glucose, arginine, or tolbutamide to the fetus. Cannulation of interplacental vessels permitted studies on the fetus in utero without disruption of fetal-placental-maternal anatomic i...

Journal: :Journal of perinatal medicine 2013
Sander Galjaard Roland Devlieger Frans A Van Assche

The environment in utero and in early neonatal life may induce a permanent response in the fetus and the newborn, leading to enhanced susceptibility to later diseases. This review concentrates on the role and mechanisms of events during the antenatal and immediate postnatal period resulting in later life diseases, concentrating on abnormal growth patterns of the fetus. Fetal overgrowth is relat...

2011
Maureen A. Knippen

Microchimerism is defined as the presence of two genetically distinct cell populations in the same individual. It can arise from several causes including the bidirectional transfer of cells between mother and fetus during pregnancy, twin-to-twin transfer in utero, from organ transplantation, and blood transfusion. Recently, scientists have found male fetal cells from decades earlier imbedded in...

Journal: :Lancet 2004
J G Thornton J Hornbuckle A Vail D J Spiegelhalter M Levene

BACKGROUND Although delivery is widely used for preterm babies failing to thrive in utero, the effect of altering delivery timing has never been assessed in a randomised controlled trial. We aimed to compare the effect of delivering early with delaying birth for as long as possible. METHODS 548 pregnant women were recruited by 69 hospitals in 13 European countries. Participants had fetal comp...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
C J Shaw G R ter Haar I H Rivens D A Giussani C C Lees

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a non-invasive technology, which can be used occlude blood vessels in the body. Both the theory underlying and practical process of blood vessel occlusion are still under development and relatively sparse in vivo experimental and therapeutic data exist. HIFU would however provide an alternative to surgery, particularly in circumstances where serious c...

2016
Maurizio Zavattoni Francesca Rovida Giulia Campanini Elena Percivalle Antonella Sarasini Graziella Cristini Lina Rachele Tomasoni Francesco Castelli Fausto Baldanti

We report miscarriage following dengue virus (DENV)-3 infection in a pregnant woman returning from Bali to Italy in April 2016. On her arrival, the woman had fever, rash, asthenia and headache. DENV RNA was detected in plasma and urine samples collected the following day. Six days after symptom onset, she had a miscarriage. DENV RNA was detected in fetal material, but in utero fetal infection c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Pascal Branchereau Jacqueline Chapron Pierre Meyrand

Spontaneous synchronous rhythmic activities are a common feature of immature neuronal networks. Although the mechanisms underlying such activities have been studied extensively, whether they might be controlled by modulatory information remains questionable. Here, we investigated the role of descending serotonergic (5-HT) inputs from the medulla to the spinal cord in the maturation of rhythmic ...

2000
A. O. Adogwa T. Alleyne A. Mohammed

The associationof copper deficinecy with the pathologic changes in swayback disease has been established by several people. The low copper levels in the blood is either as a result of low copper content in pastures which the animals graze or due to interference with copper metabolism by some elements (molybdenum, sulphur and iron) [Mc Dowell et al., 1993]. In Trinidad swayback is a fairly commo...

2010
Hugh A. Tilson

Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) established the Paper of the Year Award in 2008 to recognize high­quality papers published in the journal (Tilson 2008). Starting in 2011, EHP decided to recog nize two papers each year (Tilson 2011). The EHP Classic Paper of the Year is the research article, commentary, or review that is the most highly cited over the preceding 60 months. The winner of t...

2008
James Huff Michael F. Jacobson Devra Lee Davis

BACKGROUND Chemical carcinogenesis bioassays in animals have long been recognized and accepted as valid predictors of potential cancer hazards to humans. Most rodent bioassays begin several weeks after birth and expose animals to chemicals or other substances, including workplace and environmental pollutants, for 2 years. New findings indicate the need to extend the timing and duration of expos...

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