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Blanco, C. E.; Giussani, D. A.; Riquelme, R. A.; Hanson, M. A.; Llanos Mansilla, Jorge (1997)This study tested the hypothesis that in the llama fetus changes in cerebral blood flow are closely associated with changes in cerebral oxidative metabolism such as occur during transitions between electrocortical states. ...
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Riquelme, R. A.; Llanos Mansilla, Jorge; McGarrigle, H. H.G.; Sanhueza, E. M.; Hanson, M. A.; Giussani, D. A. (Endocrine Society, 1998)This study tested the hypothesis that the fetal llama, a species adapted to the chronic hypoxia of life at high altitude, demonstrates a potent carotid chemoreflex influence on adrenocortical responses during acute hypoxemia. ...
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Herrera, E. A.; Salinas, C. E.; Blanco, C. E.; Villena, M.; Giussani, D. A. (2013)Although it is accepted that impaired placental perfusion in complicated pregnancy can slow fetal growth and programme an increased risk of cardiovascular dysfunction at adulthood, the relative contribution of reductions ...
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Reyes Catalán, Víctor; Herrera Videla, Emilio; Ebensperger Darrouy, Germán; Sanhueza Reinoso, Emilia; Giussani, D. A.; Llanos Mansilla, Jorge (American Physiological Society, 2020)Most mammals have a poor tolerance to hypoxia, and prolonged O-2 restriction can lead to organ injury, particularly during fetal and early postnatal life. Nevertheless, the llama (Lama Glama) has evolved efficient mechanisms ...