Noninvasive assessment of autonomic function in human neonates born at the extremes of fetal growth spectrum

Author:

Dissanayake Hasthi U.12,McMullan Rowena L.123,Gordon Adrienne23,Caterson Ian D.1,Celermajer David S.23,Phang Melinda1,Raynes-Greenow Camille4,Skilton Michael R.12,Polson Jaimie W.5

Affiliation:

1. Boden Institute of Obesity; Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders; The University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Sydney Medical School; D17- Charles Perkins Centre; The University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Sydney School of Public Health; The University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. School of Medical Sciences & Bosch Institute; The University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

Funder

Australian Postgraduate Award

National Heart Foundation of Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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