Evidence of a role for melatonin in fetal sheep physiology: direct actions of melatonin on fetal cerebral artery, brown adipose tissue and adrenal gland
Claudia Torres‐Farfan(Austral University of Chile), Marı́a Serón-Ferré(University of Chile), Bernardo J. Krause(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Guillermo J. Valenzuela(Arrowhead Regional Medical Center), Mauricio Mondaca(University of Chile), Emilio A. Herrera(University of Chile), Aníbal J. Llanos(Association of Southeast Asian Nations), Francisco Valenzuela(University of Chile), Raquel Riquelme
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