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Maternal western diet effect on post-weaning low-fat diet fed offspring liver
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Maternal western diet primes susceptibility to hepatic inflamation in adult male mouse offspring
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Maternal western diet effect on post-weaning western diet fed offspring liver
Gene expression in the liver, effect of maternal high-fat diet during or prior to pregnancy
Maternal Western-style high fat diet induces sex-specific physiological and molecular changes in two-week-old mouse offspring
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Maternal western-style high fat diet effect on liver of two-week-old offspring
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Maternal Western Diet Programs Cardiometabolic Dysfunction and Hypothalamic Inflammation via Epigenetic Mechanisms Predominantly in the Male Offspring
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Maternal Western Diet Programs Cardiometabolic Dysfunction and Hypothalamic Inflammation via Epigenetic Mechanisms Predominantly in the Male Offspring [miRNA-seq]
Maternal Western Diet Programs Cardiometabolic Dysfunction and Hypothalamic Inflammation via Epigenetic Mechanisms Predominantly in the Male Offspring [RNA-seq]
Maternal Western Diet Programs Cardiometabolic Dysfunction and Hypothalamic Inflammation via Epigenetic Mechanisms Predominantly in the Male Offspring [Methyl-seq]
Sex-Dependent Programming of Glucose and Fatty Acid Metabolism in Mouse Offspring by Maternal Protein Restriction
Epigenomic profiling in visceral white adipose tissue of offspring of mice exposed to late gestational sleep fragmentation
Primate fetal hepatic response to maternal obesity: epigenetic signaling pathways and lipid accumulation
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]
Alterations in the hepatic epigenome in mice exposed to a maternal high fat diet in utero
Alterations in the hepatic gene expression in mice exposed to a maternal high fat diet in utero [Microarray]
Alterations in the hepatic epigenome in mice exposed to a maternal high fat diet in utero [HELP]
Maternal Western Diet is Associated with Distinct Preclinical Pediatric NAFLD Phenotypes in Juvenile Nonhuman Primate Offspring [Liver RNA-seq]
Adverse maternal environments perturb hepatic DNA methylome and transcriptome prior to the adult-onset non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in mouse offspring
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