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Edward E Lawson
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Journal of Perinatology. 41:2698-2699
Autor:
Edward E Lawson
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Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association. 39(3)
Autor:
Edward E Lawson
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Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association. 36(4)
Autor:
Joseph M. Collaco, Sharon A. McGrath-Morrow, Lewis H. Romer, Allen D. Everett, John D. Coulson, Melanie Nies, Joel I. Brenner, Lawrence M. Nogee, Bridget Stuart, Priya Sekar, Anna Brown, Edward E Lawson
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Pediatric Pulmonology. 47:1042-1053
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is an increasingly recognized complication of premature birth and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Extreme phenotypic variability exists among preterm infants of s
Autor:
Edward E Lawson
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Journal of Perinatology. 29:183-186
Last year the State of the Journal editorial reviewed the progress of the Journal of Perinatology (J Perinatol) over the past 5 years.1 The major changes that occurred during that period were the change to monthly publication (in 2004) and the dramat
Autor:
Edward E Lawson
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Journal of Perinatology. 31:225-227
Autor:
Edward E Lawson
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Journal of Perinatology. 27:198-200
In this issue, we acknowledge and thank the reviewers who have been active during the past year (October 1, 2005–December 31, 2006). The Journal is dramatically improved by their generous contributions of time and expertise in the anonymous task of
Autor:
Edward E Lawson
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Journal of Perinatology. 26:138-140
Autor:
Lori D White, Edward E. Lawson
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Pediatric Research. 42:455-462
Catecholamines are a class of neurotransmitters involved in central nervous system autonomic control. Both acute and chronic hypoxia create alterations in ventilation and blood pressure via catecholamine release, although the mechanisms of these alte
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The Journal of Pediatrics. 130:373-377
Objective and study design: Successful adaptation to air breathing at birth depends on rapid absorption of fetal lung liquid that is mediated by activation of amiloride-sensitive sodium ion channels. To test the relationship between respiratory epith