Joan Mott
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English physiologist; Foundation Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joan Mott was an English physiologist and zoologist who worked for most of her career at the University of Oxford's Nuffield Institute for Medical Research. Following wartime work on anti-fouling of ships her main research interest was in the circulatory system, especially the fetal renin–angiotensin system.
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- The importance of cardiac glycogen for the maintenance of life in foetal lambs and new‐born animals during anoxia (1959) (279)
- The vascular resistance of the foetal and newly ventilated lung of the lamb (1964) (272)
- Changes in the lungs of the new‐born lamb (1953) (231)
- The foetal circulation in the lamb (1954) (206)
- The constriction of the ductus arteriosus caused by oxygen and by asphyxia in newborn lambs (1956) (156)
- The treatment of asphyxiated, mature foetal lambs and rhesus monkeys with intravenous glucose and sodium carbonate (1963) (133)
- Some observations on foetal and new‐born rhesus monkeys (1960) (133)
- The ability of young mammals to withstand total oxygen lack. (1961) (125)
- The vascular tone of the foetal lung (1962) (123)
- Respiratory and cardiovascular reflexes from the heart and lungs (1951) (122)
- The increase in oxygen consumption in the lamb after birth (1959) (106)
- Oxygen lack and autonomic nervous control of the foetal circulation in the lamb (1956) (99)
- Factors influencing plasma renin and angiotensin II in the conscious pregnant ewe and its foetus (1974) (98)
- Anoxia, oxygen consumption and cardiac output in new‐born lambs and adult sheep (1959) (89)
- Changes in O2 distribution and consumption in foetal lambs with variations in umbilical blood flow (1964) (89)
- Renin and angiotensin‐like levels in foetal, new‐born and adult sheep (1974) (88)
- Some effects of adrenaline, noradrenaline and acetylcholine on the foetal circulation in the lamb (1956) (75)
- Oxygen consumption and the arterial oxygen saturation in foetal and new‐born lambs (1957) (74)
- Some factors affecting the blood circulation in the common eel (Anguilla anguilla) (1951) (66)
- The place of the renin-angiotensin system before and after birth. (1975) (63)
- The patency of the ductus arteriosus in newborn lambs and its physiological consequences (1955) (62)
- The prolongation of survival time in asphyxiated immature foetal lambs (1963) (58)
- The viability of premature lambs (1955) (55)
- Changes in the heart and lungs at birth. (1954) (55)
- Some cardiovascular responses in foetal, new‐born and adult rabbits (1957) (49)
- The cardiac murmur from the patent ductus arteriosus in newborn lambs (1955) (47)
- Circulatory and respiratory reflexes caused by aromatic guanidines. (1950) (46)
- Reflex respiratory activity in the new‐born rabbit (1959) (43)
- Haemorrhage as a test of the function of the cardiovascular system in rabbits of different ages. (1965) (43)
- The effects of baroreceptor and chemoreceptor stimulation on shivering (1963) (40)
- The density flowmeter, a direct method for the measurement of the rate of blood flow (1953) (39)
- Closure of the foramen ovale in newborn lambs (1955) (38)
- Photoperiod: an important regulator of plasma prolactin concentration in fetal lambs during late gestation. (1988) (33)
- Radiological observations on the cardiovascular system in Anguilla anguilla. (1950) (33)
- Control of the foetal circulation. (1982) (31)
- PATENCY OF THE DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS IN THE NEWBORN CALF AND FOAL (1958) (31)
- The Sensitivity of Barnacles and Their Larvae to Copper and Mercury (1948) (27)
- Angiotensin II‐like activity in circulating arterial blood in immature and adult rabbits (1971) (25)
- The action of 5-hydroxytryptamine on pulmonary and cardiovascular vagal afferent fibres and its reflex respiratory effects. (1953) (23)
- HYPERBARIC OXYGEN AND INTERMITTENT POSITIVE-PRESSURE VENTILATION IN RESUSCITATION OF ASPHYXIATED NEWBORN RABBITS. (1964) (23)
- CHAPTER II – THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM (1957) (19)
- Chemoreceptor reflexes in the dog and the action of phenyl diguanide. (1952) (18)
- The effect of haemorrhage on haemoglobin concentration, blood volume and arterial pressure in kittens and cats (1968) (17)
- Cardiovascular function in new-born mammals. (1966) (15)
- Occlusion of the ductus venosus in the mature foetal lamb. (1955) (15)
- The kidneys and arterial pressure in immature and adult rabbits (1969) (15)
- The relief of central cyanosis caused by pulmonary arterio‐venous shunts by construction of an artificial ductus arteriosus (1955) (13)
- Patent ductus arteriosus: experimental aspects. (1980) (13)
- The relation of blood volume to body weight and arterial haemoglobin levels in rabbits (1967) (11)
- Cardiovascular and respiratory actions of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the cat. (1955) (11)
- Renin substrate in plasma of unanaesthetized pregnant ewes and their foetal lambs. (1978) (11)
- The circulation of blood in the foetal lamb. (1954) (10)
- Acute effects of haemorrhage on the composition of arterial blood in immature and adult rabbits, kittens and cats (1968) (9)
- The depressor action of the Veratrum alkaloids. (1951) (9)
- The circulation of the thoracic cage in the dog and its reaction to haemorrhage (1953) (7)
- Plasma renin and angiotensin II in conscious pregnant ewes and their lambs. (1974) (7)
- Oxygen consumption of the newborn. (1963) (5)
- The patency of the ductus arteriosus after birth. (1953) (5)
- Studies of the transplacental calcium gradient in the sheep. (1979) (5)
- The relief of central cyanosis due to venous admixture by reconstitution of the ductus arteriosus. (1955) (4)
- The closure of the foramen ovale after birth. (1953) (4)
- The effect of ventilation on pulmonary blood flow in the newborn lamb. (1952) (4)
- Detection of conjoined placental circulation in twin fetal lambs. (1977) (3)
- Birth and angiotensin II-like activity in lambs. (1972) (3)
- CIRCULATORY CONSEQUENCES OF FETAL NEPHRECTOMY (1981) (2)
- Comparative physiology of vertebrate respiration (1964) (2)
- Development of hypertension in unanaesthetized fetal lambs after bilateral nephrectomy or ureteral occlusion [proceedings]. (1978) (2)
- Plasma renin, (Na+) and (K+) in immature foetal lambs with indwelling catheters. (1975) (2)
- Angiotensin II-like activity in arterial blood in new-born lambs. (1971) (1)
- Effects of the beta‐adrenergic agonist, ritodrine, and insulin on plasma potassium concentrations in fetal lambs (1992) (1)
- Resting concentration of angiotensin II-like activity in the arterial blood of rabbits of different ages. (1971) (1)
- Baro- and chemoreceptor mechanisms in haemorrhage. (1972) (1)
- Hypothermia in Resuscitation of the Newborn (1963) (1)
- The relation of blood volume to haemoglobin concentration and bodyweight in rabbits. (1967) (1)
- The kidney and arterial pressure in immature and adult rabbits. (1969) (0)
- HYPERBARIC OXYGEN AND INTERMITTENT POSITIVE-PRESSURE VEN TILATION IN RESUSCITATION OF ASPHYXIATED NEWBORN RABBITS (1965) (0)
- FETAL PHARMACOLOGY. Ed. L. O. Boreus. Raven Press, New York, 1973. Pp. xvii+487. $21.50 (1973) (0)
- 49. Changes in angiotensin H-like activity in arterial blood induced by hemorrhage in immature and adult rabbits (1971) (0)
- Proceedings: Effects of hypoxia on maternal and foetal renin and angiotensin II in sheep. (1974) (0)
- Circulation and respiration in the tortoise. (1955) (0)
- Hypernatraemia in sheep pregnancy [proceedings]. (1979) (0)
- Repair of defects in the sternum. (1952) (0)
- Change of angiotensin II-like activity in arterial blood induced by haemorrhage in immature and adult rabbits. (1970) (0)
- FOETAL AUTONOMY. A Ciba Foundation Symposium. Edited by G. E. W. Wolstenholme and Maeve O'Connor. London: J. & A. Churchill Ltd, 1969. Pp. x+326. 70s (1970) (0)
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