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Barbara T Alexander

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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|July 11, 2007
Divergent origins of slow fetal growth: relevance to adult cardiovascular diseaseBarbara T Alexander
American Journal of Hypertension|October 20, 2010
Early life exposure to hypoxia: a developmental insult critical to the programming of cardiovascular riskBarbara T Alexander
Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology|November 25, 2015
The Impact of Nutritional Insults during Fetal Life on Blood PressureBarbara T Alexander
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|June 29, 2007
Divergent pathways of programming: prenatal vs. postnatal protein undernutritionBarbara T Alexander
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|December 14, 2011
Preterm birth: a novel risk factor for higher blood pressure in later lifeBarbara T Alexander, Suttira Intapad
Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports|August 6, 2013
Pregnancy Complications and Later Development of HypertensionSuttira Intapad, Barbara T Alexander
Circulation|February 13, 2013
Future cardiovascular risk: Interpreting the importance of increased blood pressure during pregnancySuttira Intapad, Barbara T Alexander
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|June 7, 2013
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system, is it key to the developmental origins of enhanced cardiovascular risk?Barbara T Alexander, Suttira Intapad
The Journal of Physiology|March 9, 2012
The double hit of growth restriction: its origins and outcome on this generation and the nextSuttira Intapad, Barbara T Alexander
Advances in Physiology Education|December 18, 2025
Effective mentoring in the academic biomedical sciences: a collaborative effort that takes a villageJohn Henry Dasinger, Barbara T Alexander
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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|July 11, 2007
Divergent origins of slow fetal growth: relevance to adult cardiovascular diseaseBarbara T Alexander
American Journal of Hypertension|October 20, 2010
Early life exposure to hypoxia: a developmental insult critical to the programming of cardiovascular riskBarbara T Alexander
Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology|November 25, 2015
The Impact of Nutritional Insults during Fetal Life on Blood PressureBarbara T Alexander
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|June 29, 2007
Divergent pathways of programming: prenatal vs. postnatal protein undernutritionBarbara T Alexander
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|December 14, 2011
Preterm birth: a novel risk factor for higher blood pressure in later lifeBarbara T Alexander, Suttira Intapad
Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports|August 6, 2013
Pregnancy Complications and Later Development of HypertensionSuttira Intapad, Barbara T Alexander
Circulation|February 13, 2013
Future cardiovascular risk: Interpreting the importance of increased blood pressure during pregnancySuttira Intapad, Barbara T Alexander
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|June 7, 2013
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system, is it key to the developmental origins of enhanced cardiovascular risk?Barbara T Alexander, Suttira Intapad
The Journal of Physiology|March 9, 2012
The double hit of growth restriction: its origins and outcome on this generation and the nextSuttira Intapad, Barbara T Alexander
Advances in Physiology Education|December 18, 2025
Effective mentoring in the academic biomedical sciences: a collaborative effort that takes a villageJohn Henry Dasinger, Barbara T Alexander
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