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Parraguez Gamboa, Víctor; Urquieta Mangiola, Bessie; Reyes, Mónica de los; González Bulnes, Antonio; Astiz, Susana; Mansilla Muñoz, Andrés (CSIRO, 2013)Sheep pregnancy in high-altitude environments frequently involves hypoxia and oxidative stress and causes intrauterine growth retardation. The adverse effects of altitude on fetal growth can be prevented by the administration ...
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Parraguez Gamboa, Víctor; Sales, Francisco; Peralta Troncoso, Óscar; Narbona Narbona, Eileen; Lira, Raúl; Reyes Solovera, Mónica de los; González Bulnes, Antonio (MDPI, 2020)Simple Summary In twin-bearing ewes, undernourishment during pregnancy lowers the birth weight and increases morbidity and mortality of lambs. One of the causes is oxidative stress, which can be prevented by supplementing ...
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Serón Ferré, María; Vergara, Marcela; Parraguez Gamboa, Víctor; Riquelme, Raquel; Llanos Mansilla, Jorge (1989)Plasma PRL concentration shows a circadian variation in fetal and adult sheep. In the adult sheep the presence of this variation depends on the season. In this paper we investigated whether season affects the presence of ...
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González Bulnes, A.; Parraguez Gamboa, Víctor; Berlinguer, F.; Barbero, A.; García Contreras, C.; López Tello, J.; Pesantez Pacheco, J. L.; Martínez Ros, P. (Elsevier, 2020)The present review aims to offer a non-comprehensive outline of the current state-of-the-art and future perspectives on management and therapeutic tools for intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and associated prenatal ...
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Orellana, Carla; Parraguez Gamboa, Víctor; Arana, Wilmer; Escanilla Cruzat, Juan; Zavaleta, Carmen; Castellaro, Giorgio (MDPI, 2020)Simple Summary To adequately manage ruminants in extensive grazing, it is important to have non-invasive techniques to evaluate their nutritional status. Some of these techniques are based on the use of fecal indicators, ...