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Concept Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Concept Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Concept Prenatal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Academic Article Vulnerability of the fetal primate brain to moderate reduction in maternal global nutrient availability.
Academic Article Expression of the placental transcriptome in maternal nutrient reduction in baboons is dependent on fetal sex.
Academic Article Organ and gestational age effects of maternal nutrient restriction on global methylation in fetal baboons.
Academic Article Non-human primate fetal kidney transcriptome analysis indicates mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a central nutrient-responsive pathway.
Academic Article Nutrient-restricted fetus and the cardio-renal connection in hypertensive offspring.
Academic Article Effect of moderate, 30 percent global maternal nutrient reduction on fetal and postnatal baboon phenotype.
Academic Article Moderate global reduction in maternal nutrition has differential stage of gestation specific effects on {beta}1- and {beta}2-adrenergic receptors in the fetal baboon liver.
Academic Article Importance of genetic differences in developmental programming: gene by environment interactions in models of maternal dietary restriction.
Academic Article Effects of moderate global maternal nutrient reduction on fetal baboon renal mitochondrial gene expression at 0.9 gestation.
Academic Article Effect of 30 per cent maternal nutrient restriction from 0.16 to 0.5 gestation on fetal baboon kidney gene expression.
Academic Article Primate fetal hepatic responses to maternal obesity: epigenetic signalling pathways and lipid accumulation.
Academic Article Maternal obesity has sex-dependent effects on insulin, glucose and lipid metabolism and the liver transcriptome in young adult rat offspring.
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