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Intrauterine exposure to chronic hypoxia in the rat leads to progressive diastolic function and increased aortic stiffness from early postnatal developmental stages.

Praveen KumarJude S MortonAmin ShahVictor DoConsolato SergiJesus Serrano-LomelinSandra T DavidgeDonna BekerJody LevasseurLisa K Hornberger
Published in: Physiological reports (2020)
Chronic fetal hypoxia is associated with progressive LV diastolic dysfunction, which corresponds with changes in nuclear shape and collagen fiber thickness, and increased aortic stiffness from early postnatal stages.
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