American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1995 Kenneth J. Moise Jr. - Abstracts

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1995 Kenneth J. Moise Jr.
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An animal model for hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn: fetal effects in New Zealand rabbits.HealthGeorge R. Saade, Kenneth J. Moise Jr., Karen Dorman, Mary Mayes, L. Scott Rodkey, Maurice Dure, Annelle Graham
Hormonal status affects the reactivity of the cerebral vasculature.HealthGeorge R. Saade, Michael A. Belfort, Kenneth J. Moise Jr., Michael Snabes, Randall Dunn, Arcadia Cruz, Ronald Young
Meconium inhibits the contraction of umbilical vessels induced by the thromboxane A2 analog U46619.(Transactions of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Society of Perinatal Obstetricians)HealthGeorge R. Saade, Yuri P. Vedernikov, Michael A. Belfort, Kenneth J. Moise Jr., Lynn D. Montgomery
Placental transfer of sulindac and its active sulfide metabolite in humans.HealthChing-Nan Ou, Wayne B. Kramer, George Saade, Kenneth J. Moise Jr., Cheryl Rognerud, Karen Dorman, Mary Mayes
The effect of lipid peroxides on isolated human umbilical artery contraction.HealthGeorge R. Saade, Yuri P. Vedernikov, David Johnson, Michael A. Belfort, Kenneth J. Moise Jr., Helen Hughes, Maya Suresh
The predictive value of maternal serum testing for detection of fetal anemia in red blood cell alloimmunization.HealthGeorge Saade, James A. Thorp, Isabelle A. Wilkins, Kenneth J. Moise Jr., Robert J. Carpenter Jr., Peter A. Grannum, James T. Perkins, Steven D. Sosler, Susan J. Brown, Avi Ludomirski, Joshua Copel
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