Intermittent hypoxia and pregnancy in a rat model: respiratory and metabolic effectson mothers and offspring
E. Valverde Pérez (Valladolid, Spain), J. Prieto-Lloret (Valladolid, Spain), O. Ríos-Rodríguez (Valladolid, Spain), M. De Pablos (Valladolid, Spain), Á. Gómez-Niño (Valladolid, Spain), R. Rigual (Valladolid, Spain), A. Obeso (Valladolid, Spain), I. Almendros (Barcelona, Spain), R. Farré (Barcelona, Spain), A. Rocher (Valladolid, Spain), E. Olea (Valladolid, Spain)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Translational research in sleep apnoea: from the molecule and the signal to the clinic
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