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Publications by José Luiz de Brito Alves
Short- And Long-Term Effects of a Maternal Low-Protein Diet on Ventilation, O2/Co2 Chemoreception and Arterial Blood Pressure in Male Rat Offspring
British Journal of Nutrition
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Nutrition
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Maternal Protein Malnutrition Induced-Hypertension: New Evidence About the Autonomic and Respiratory Dysfunctions and Epigenetic Mechanisms
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