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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|October 11, 2019
Prenatal hypoxemia alters microglial morphology in fetal sheepKendall M Lawrence, Patrick E McGovern, Ali Mejaddam, et al.
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy|March 13, 2019
Premature Lambs Exhibit Normal Mitochondrial Respiration after Long-Term Extrauterine SupportAvery C Rossidis, Alessia Angelin, Kendall M Lawrence, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|February 5, 2020
Neurologic outcomes of the premature lamb in an extrauterine environment for neonatal developmentPatrick E McGovern, Matthew A Hornick, Ali Y Mejaddam, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|April 19, 2019
In utero gene editing for monogenic lung diseaseDeepthi Alapati, William J Zacharias, Heather A Hartman, et al.
Nature Medicine|October 10, 2018
In utero CRISPR-mediated therapeutic editing of metabolic genesAvery C Rossidis, John D Stratigis, Alexandra C Chadwick, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|September 22, 2019
Ex Utero Extracorporeal Support as a Model for Fetal Hypoxia and Brain DysmaturityPatrick E McGovern, Kendall Lawrence, Heron Baumgarten, et al.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|February 13, 2019
Chronic intrauterine hypoxia alters neurodevelopment in fetal sheepKendall M Lawrence, Patrick E McGovern, Ali Mejaddam, et al.
JCI Insight|December 21, 2018
Fetal hypoxemia causes abnormal myocardial development in a preterm ex utero fetal ovine modelKendall M Lawrence, Samson Hennessy-Strahs, Patrick E McGovern, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology|June 1, 2020
The EXTrauterine Environment for Neonatal Development Supports Normal Intestinal Maturation and DevelopmentHeron D Baumgarten, Christina M Wright, Avery C Rossidis, et al.
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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|October 11, 2019
Prenatal hypoxemia alters microglial morphology in fetal sheepKendall M Lawrence, Patrick E McGovern, Ali Mejaddam, et al.
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy|March 13, 2019
Premature Lambs Exhibit Normal Mitochondrial Respiration after Long-Term Extrauterine SupportAvery C Rossidis, Alessia Angelin, Kendall M Lawrence, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|February 5, 2020
Neurologic outcomes of the premature lamb in an extrauterine environment for neonatal developmentPatrick E McGovern, Matthew A Hornick, Ali Y Mejaddam, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|April 19, 2019
In utero gene editing for monogenic lung diseaseDeepthi Alapati, William J Zacharias, Heather A Hartman, et al.
Nature Medicine|October 10, 2018
In utero CRISPR-mediated therapeutic editing of metabolic genesAvery C Rossidis, John D Stratigis, Alexandra C Chadwick, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|September 22, 2019
Ex Utero Extracorporeal Support as a Model for Fetal Hypoxia and Brain DysmaturityPatrick E McGovern, Kendall Lawrence, Heron Baumgarten, et al.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|February 13, 2019
Chronic intrauterine hypoxia alters neurodevelopment in fetal sheepKendall M Lawrence, Patrick E McGovern, Ali Mejaddam, et al.
JCI Insight|December 21, 2018
Fetal hypoxemia causes abnormal myocardial development in a preterm ex utero fetal ovine modelKendall M Lawrence, Samson Hennessy-Strahs, Patrick E McGovern, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology|June 1, 2020
The EXTrauterine Environment for Neonatal Development Supports Normal Intestinal Maturation and DevelopmentHeron D Baumgarten, Christina M Wright, Avery C Rossidis, et al.
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