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Novel intrauterine growth retardation model: effects of maternal subtotal nephrectomy on neonates

Changes in body weight (BW), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and localization of renin in the kidneys of neonates born to normal mothers (C neonates) or to five-sixths (5/6) nephrectomized (2/3 left kidney and right kidney) mothers (Nx neonates) were studied. Maternal 5/6 nephrectomy caused weight lo...

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Published in:Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2022, Vol.84(9), pp.1261-1264
Main Authors: OGAWA, Shoji, YANA, Tamaki, KONDO, Tomohiro, OKADA, Toshiya
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