Margie A. Ream, Ph.D.

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Development, catecholamines
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Dona Chikaraishi grad student 2008 Duke
 (Hypoxia in midgestation causes growth restriction and myocardial thinning and uncovers an essential function of norepinephrine.)
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Ream MA, Chandra R, Peavey M, et al. (2008) High oxygen prevents fetal lethality due to lack of catecholamines. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 295: R942-53
Ream M, Ray AM, Chandra R, et al. (2008) Early fetal hypoxia leads to growth restriction and myocardial thinning. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 295: R583-95
Chandra R, Portbury AL, Ray A, et al. (2006) Beta1-adrenergic receptors maintain fetal heart rate and survival. Biology of the Neonate. 89: 147-58
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