Publications
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Dulay S, Rivas L, Miserere S, Pla-Codina L, Berdun-Marin S, Parra-Hernandez JA, Eixarch E, Gratacós E, Illa-Armengol M, Mir M and Samitier J.
in vivo Monitoring with micro-implantable hypoxia sensor based on tissue acidosis.
Talanta . 226: 122045-122045. Number of citations: 9
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Pla-Codina L, Illa-Armengol M, Loreiro C, Lopez MC, Vázquez-Aristizabal P, Kühne BA, Barenys M, Eixarch E and Gratacós E.
Structural Brain Changes during the Neonatal Period in a Rabbit Model of Intrauterine Growth Restriction
DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE . 42(5-6): 217-229. Number of citations: 10
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Agyemang AA, Kvist SV, Brinkman N, Gentinetta T, Illa-Armengol M, Ortenlöf N, Holmqvist B, Ley D and Gram M.
Cell-free oxidized hemoglobin drives reactive oxygen species production and pro-inflammation in an immature primary rat mixed glial cell culture.
JOURNAL OF NEUROINFLAMMATION . 18(1): 42-42. Number of citations: 14
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Pla-Codina L, Berdun-Marin S, INMACULADA MIR PARDO, Rivas L, Miserere S, Dulay S, Samitier J, Eixarch E, Illa-Armengol M and Gratacós E.
Non-invasive monitoring of pH and oxygen using miniaturized electrochemical sensors in an animal model of acute hypoxia
JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE . 19(1): 53-53. Number of citations: 4
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Barenys M, Illa-Armengol M, Hofrichter M, Loreiro C, Pla-Codina L, Klose J, Kühne BA, Gómez-Catalán J, Braun JM, Fàtima Crispi Brillas, Gratacós E and Fritsche E.
Rabbit neurospheres as a novel in vitro tool for studying neurodevelopmental effects induced by intrauterine growth restriction
STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE . 10(2): 209-221. Number of citations: 11
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Rivas L, Dulay S, Miserere S, Pla L, Marin SB, Parra J, Eixarch E, Gratacós E, Illa-Armengol M, INMACULADA MIR PARDO and Samitier J.
Micro-needle implantable electrochemical oxygen sensor: ex-vivo and in-vivo studies
BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS . 153: 112028-112028. Number of citations: 44
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Simões RV, Cabañas ME, Loreiro C, Illa-Armengol M, Crispi F and Gratacós E.
Assessment of prenatal cerebral and cardiac metabolic changes in a rabbit model of fetal growth restriction based on 13C-labelled substrate infusions and ex vivo multinuclear HRMAS.
PLoS One . 13(12): . Number of citations: 2
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Gumus HG, Illa-Armengol M, Pla L, Zamora M, Crispi F and Gratacós E.
Nutritional intra-amniotic therapy increases survival in a rabbit model of fetal growth restriction
PLoS One . 13(2): . Number of citations: 8
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Illa-Armengol M, Brito V, Pla L, Eixarch E, Arbat-Plana A, Batallé D, Muñoz-Moreno E, Crispi F, Udina E, Figueras F, Ginés S and Gratacós E.
Early Environmental Enrichment Enhances Abnormal Brain Connectivity in a Rabbit Model of Intrauterine Growth Restriction.
FETAL DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY . 44(3): 184-193. Number of citations: 11
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Gumus HG, Illa-Armengol M, Pla L, Gonzalez A, Demicheva E, Ley D, Crispi F and Gratacós E.
Ultrasound-Guided Intrauterine Labeling of Rat Fetuses
GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC INVESTIGATION . 83(2): 116-123. Number of citations: 4