Placental Underperfusion in a Rat Model of Intrauterine Growth Restriction Induced by a Reduced Plasma Volume Expansion
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(A) Doppler flow velocity waveforms obtained in the uterine artery of a control rat at day 14 and 21 of gestation. (B) Peak systolic velocity, (C) end diastolic velocity and (D) resistance index in the uterine artery. Results are expressed as means ± SEM from 8 animals/group. † P<0.05, two-way ANOVA, effect of gestational day; * P<0.05 vs. control pregnant rat, Bonferroni post test. PSV: peak systolic velocity; EDV, end diastolic velocity; RI, resistance index.
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Bibeau, Karine; Sicotte, Benoit; Béland, Mélanie; Bhat, Menakshi; Gaboury, Louis; Couture, Réjean; et al. (2016). Placental Underperfusion in a Rat Model of Intrauterine Growth Restriction Induced by a Reduced Plasma Volume Expansion. PLOS ONE. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145982
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KB
Karine Bibeau
BS
Benoit Sicotte
MB
Mélanie Béland
MB
Menakshi Bhat
LG
Louis Gaboury
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Réjean Couture
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Jean St-Louis
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Michèle Brochu
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