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Neurohypophysial and intermediate lobe peptides in intrauterine growth and labourThe origin of amniotic oxytocin and vasopressin and their relationship to intra-uterine growthThe fetal brain and parturition. The possible function of endocrine systems and energy balanceHet op gang komen van de baring: een kwestie van energie?Amniotic oxytocin and vasopressin in relation to human fetal development and laborLocalisation of oxytocin, vasopressin and parts of precursors in the human neonatal adrenalOxytocine en vasopressine in het amnionvocht bij de mens en de ratExclusion of the fetal brain as the main source of rat and human amniotic fluid oxytocinParturition as an outcome of fetal neuroendocrine stimuli superimposed upon an inherent metabolic mechanismCirculating neurohypophysial hormones in anencephalic infantsOxytocin and vasopressin in the rat do not readily pass from the mother to the amniotic fluid in late pregnancyIncreased amniotic vasopressin levels in experimentally growth-retarded rat fetuses
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H.P. Oosterbaan
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Oosterbaan