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Charles E. Wood
Professor and Chair
Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics
PhD and postdoc, Endocrinology, University of California, San Francisco
Email: woodc@ufl.edu
 
 

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Representative Publications

Powers, M. and C.E. Wood Ketamine Inhibits Fetal ACTH Response to Cerebral Hypoperfusion. Am. J. Physiol. Reg., Int., Comp. Physiol. 292(4):R1542-1549, 2007.

Li, F., C.E. Wood, and M. Keller-Wood. Adrenalectomy alters regulation of blood pressure and endothelial nitric oxide synthase in sheep: modulation by estradiol. Am. J. Physiol. Reg., Int., Comp. Physiol. 293:R257-266, 2007.

Schaub, C., J. Gersting, M. Keller-Wood, and C.E. Wood. Development of ER-α and ER-β Expression in the Developing Ovine Brain and Pituitary. Gene Expression Patterns in press.

Schaub, C. and C.E. Wood. Blockade of Estrogen Receptors Decreases Fetal CNS Prostaglandin Synthase Expression. Neuroendocrinology 87:121-128, 2008.

Gersting, J.A., C.E. Schaub, and C.E. Wood. Ontogeny of Prostaglandin Endoperoxide Synthase Enzyme Expression in the Ovine Fetal Central Nervous System and Pituitary. Prostaglandins, and Other Lipid Modulators, submitted.

Covelli, M., C.E. Wood, and H. Yarandi. The Association of Low Birth Weight and Physiological Risk Factors of Hypertension in African American Adolescents. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 22:440-447, 2007.

Wood, C.E. Maternal binge drinking and fetal neuronal damage. Experimental Physiology 92:821, 2007.


 
 
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