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Respiratory Control in Neonatal Rats Exposed to Prenatal Cigarette Smoke
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We show that prenatal CS exposure increases the likelihood of gasplike respiration and provide the first experimental evidence that the combined effects of prenatal CS exposure and hyperthermia dramatically prolong the time required for neonates to return to eupneic breathing after hypoxia. These observations provide important evidence of how prenatal CS exposure, hypoxic episodes, and hyperthermia might place infants at higher risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
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