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Primate fetal hepatic response to maternal obesity: epigenetic signaling pathways and lipid accumulation
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Primate fetal hepatic response to maternal obesity: epigenetic signaling pathways and lipid accumulation [miRNA-seq]
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Primate fetal hepatic response to maternal obesity: epigenetic signaling pathways and lipid accumulation [gene expression]
Maternal obesity has sex dependent effects on liver transcriptome in young adult rat offspring
Identification and Comparative Analyses of Myocardial miRNAs Involved in Fetal Response to Maternal Obesity
Maternal Western-style high fat diet induces sex-specific physiological and molecular changes in two-week-old mouse offspring
Maternal western-style high fat diet effect on liver of two-week-old offspring
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Effect of maternal nutrient reduction (MNR) during pregnancy on fetal liver gene expression in baboons (Papio anubis).
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Dietary alleviation of maternal obesity and diabetes: increased resistance to diet-induced obesity transcriptional and epigenetic signatures
Maternal western diet primes susceptibility to hepatic inflamation in adult male mouse offspring
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Maternal western diet effect on post-weaning low-fat diet fed offspring liver
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Maternal western diet effect on post-weaning western diet fed offspring liver
Maternal high fat diet induces circadian clock-independent endocrine alterations impacting metabolism of the offspring
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