Hyperoxia Leads to Transient Endocrine Alterations in the Neonatal Rat During Postnatal Development
Introduction: High oxygen concentrations have been identified as one factor contributing to the pathogenesis of the retinopathia of prematurity, chronic lung disease of the preterm infant and preterm brain injury. Preterm infants also show short- and long-term alterations of the endocrine system. If...
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Main Authors: | Mirjam Kowallick (Author), Meray Serdar (Author), Boyka Markova (Author), Eva Salveridou (Author), Ursula Felderhoff-Müser (Author), Dagmar Führer-Sakel (Author), Heike Heuer (Author), Ivo Bendix (Author), Monia Vanessa Dewan (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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