Respiratory Physiology of Newborn Mammals
Discover the intricate world of neonatal respiratory physiology with "Respiratory Physiology of Newborn Mammals" by Jacopo P. Mortola. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2001, this comprehensive hardback spans 368 pages, delving deep into the unique respiratory systems of newborn mammals. This book serves as an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and students engaged in developmental physiology, comparative biology, and zoology. It particularly benefits neonatologists and pediatric pulmonologists seeking alternative insights into clinical practices. Mortola’s work presents a thorough exploration of the physiological adaptations and growth dynamics within the respiratory organs of newborns, making it a pivotal addition to your library. Dive into this enlightening resource to enrich your understanding of mammalian development and respiratory mechanics!