Geoffrey S. Dawes

Affiliations: 
NDOG and NIMR, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Area:
Fetal and perinatal physiology
Website:
http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk/Biography/Details/1197
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Wood WG, Clegg JB, Weatherall DJ, et al. (1977) Haemoglobin switching during development in normal and hypophysectomised fetal sheep. Annales De Recherches Vã©Tã©Rinaires. Annals of Veterinary Research. 8: 379-83
Wood WG, Pearce K, Clegg JB, et al. (1976) Switch from foetal to adult haemoglobin synthesis in normal and hypophysectomised sheep. Nature. 264: 799-801
Dawes GS, Robinson JS. (1976) Rhythmic phenomena in prenatal life. Progress in Brain Research. 45: 383-9
Boddy K, Dawes GS, Fisher RL, et al. (1976) The effects of pentobarbitone and pethidine on foetal breathing movements in sheep. British Journal of Pharmacology. 57: 311-7
Boddy K, Dawes GS, Fisher R, et al. (1974) Foetal respiratory movements, electrocortical and cardiovascular responses to hypoxaemia and hypercapnia in sheep. The Journal of Physiology. 243: 599-618
Johnson P, Dawes GS, Robinson JS. (1972) Maintenance of breathing in newborn lamb. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 47: 151
CROSS KW, DAWES GS, HYMAN A, et al. (1964) HYPERBARIC OXYGEN AND INTERMITTENT POSITIVE-PRESSURE VENTILATION IN RESUSCITATION OF ASPHYXIATED NEWBORN RABBITS. Lancet. 2: 560-2
CASSIN S, DAWES GS, MOTT JC, et al. (1964) THE VASCULAR RESISTANCE OF THE FOETAL AND NEWLY VENTILATED LUNG OF THE LAMB. The Journal of Physiology. 171: 61-79
DAWES GS, MOTT JC. (1964) CHANGES IN O2 DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMPTION IN FOETAL LAMBS WITH VARIATIONS IN UMBILICAL BLOOD FLOW. The Journal of Physiology. 170: 524-40
DAWES GS, JACOBSON HN, MOTT JC, et al. (1963) THE TREATMENT OF ASPHYXIATED, MATURE FOETAL LAMBS AND RHESUS MONKEYS WITH INTRAVENOUS GLUCOSE AND SODIUM CARBONATE. The Journal of Physiology. 169: 167-84
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