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Microvascular mechanisms of growth restriction after environmental toxicant exposure
Stapleton, Phoebe
(PI)
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Pharmacology & Toxicology
Rutgers, The State University
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Fetal Growth Retardation
100%
Environmental Exposure
58%
titanium dioxide
43%
Aerosols
26%
Mothers
26%
Growth
25%
Particulate Matter
20%
Blood Vessels
19%
Nanostructures
19%
Spontaneous Abortion
17%
Fetal Development
17%
Folic Acid
16%
Vasodilation
15%
Maternal Exposure
15%
Pregnancy
9%
Hemodynamics
9%
Vascular Endothelium
9%
Microcirculation
8%
Premature Birth
8%
Arachidonic Acid
8%
Fetal Blood
8%
Inhalation
7%
Placenta
7%
Evaluation Studies
7%
Endothelium
7%
Nutrients
7%
Epidemiologic Studies
6%
Dilatation
6%
Rodentia
6%
Nitric Oxide
6%
Fetus
6%
Perfusion
6%
Medicine
6%
Animal Models
5%