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YALLAMPALLI, CHANDRASEKHAR
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Oxygen Consumption
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Steroid hormones modulate the production of nitric oxide and cGMP in the rat uterus.
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Inverse relationship between severity of experimental pyelonephritis and nitric oxide production in C3H/HeJ mice.
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Localized increase in nitric oxide production and the expression of nitric oxide synthase isoforms in rat uterus with experimental intrauterine infection.
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Distinct regulation of nitric oxide and cyclic guanosine monophosphate production by steroid hormones in the rat uterus.
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Fetal sex-related dysregulation in testosterone production and their receptor expression in the human placenta with preeclampsia.
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Gestational protein restriction increases angiotensin II production in rat lung.
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A Low-Protein Diet Enhances Angiotensin II Production in the Lung of Pregnant Rats but not Nonpregnant Rats.
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Circulating Adrenomedullin Is Elevated in Gestational Diabetes and Its Role in Impaired Insulin Production by ?-Cells.
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Adrenomedullin, Diabetes and Pregnancy
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NITRIC OXIDE CONTROL OF UTERINE CONTRACTILITY
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Low birth weight, uterine infection, and nitric oxide
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Mechanisms for Sex Differences in Metabolic Programming
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Sex Dependent Dysregulation of Hepatic Glucose Production in Lean Type 2 Diabetic Rats.
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Low Protein Programming Causes Increased Mitochondrial Fusion and Decreased Oxygen Consumption in the Hepatocytes of Female Rats.
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