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- Anatomy 5
- Swine 5
- Dissection 4
- Brain 2
- Cellular signal transduction 2
- Embryos 2
- Fetuses 2
- Vascular endothelial growth factors 2
- Anatomy, Comparative 1
- Animal nutrition 1
- Aortic paraganglia 1
- Arteries 1
- Carotid body 1
- Cats 1
- Cell culture 1
- Central nervous system 1
- Chemoreceptors 1
- Cytology 1
- Developmental neurobiology 1
- Domestic animals 1
- Fetus 1
- Growth 1
- Heart 1
- Human genetics 1
- Innervation 1
- Livestock 1
- Mechanotransduction, Cellular 1
- Medicine 1
- Mesenchymal stem cells 1
- Metabolism 1
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The fetal pig an introduction to mammalian anatomy,
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Recent advances in animal nutrition and metabolism /
Published 2022“…Humans, Rodents, Sheep, and Pigs /…”
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VEGF signaling : methods and protocols /
Published 2015“…circulation of pregnant guinea pigs to enhance fetal growth --…”
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VEGF signaling : methods and protocols /
Published 2015“…circulation of pregnant guinea pigs to enhance fetal growth --…”
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Isolated central nervous system circuits
Published 2012“…Physiological properties of human fetal cortex in vitro /…”
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Prenatal and postnatal determinants of development /
Published 2016“…Fetal sleep and spontaneous behavior in utero : animal …”
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Mesenchymal stem cells : methods and protocols /
Published 2016“…Isolation of pig bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells /…”
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Farm animal proteomics proceedings of the 3rd Managing Committee Meeting and 2nd Meeting of Working Groups 1, 2 & 3 of COST Action FA1002 /
Published 2012“…naturally infected Iberian pigs /…”
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Arterial chemoreception from molecules to systems /
Published 2012“…Body Microenvironment in Fetal Mice /…”
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