Mismatched prenatal and post-weaning diets lead to sex-specific increases in fat deposition efficiency and exacerbates cardiovascular dysfunction in adult mouse offspring
Mismatched prenatal and post-weaning diets lead to sex-specific increases in fat deposition efficiency and exacerbates cardiovascular dysfunction in adult mouse offspring
adult, cardiovascular, diet
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Cagampang, F.R.
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Terroni, P.L.
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Watkins, A.
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Fleming, T.P.
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Hanson, M.A.
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August 2006
Cagampang, F.R.
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Terroni, P.L.
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Watkins, A.
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Fleming, T.P.
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Hanson, M.A.
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Cagampang, F.R., Terroni, P.L., Watkins, A., Fleming, T.P. and Hanson, M.A.
(2006)
Mismatched prenatal and post-weaning diets lead to sex-specific increases in fat deposition efficiency and exacerbates cardiovascular dysfunction in adult mouse offspring.
Early Human Development, 82 (8), .
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Published date: August 2006
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Abstracts of the 4th World Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD), 13–16 September 2006, Educatorium, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. No. J-04.
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adult, cardiovascular, diet
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Biological Sciences, Medicine
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/60956
ISSN: 0378-3782
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A. Watkins
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