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The following pages link to Intergenerational effect of an adverse intrauterine environment on perturbation of glucose metabolism (Q34546532):
Displaying 14 items.
- Effects of stress during pregnancy on hepatic glucogenic capacity in rat dams and their fetuses (Q33800217) (← links)
- Perinatal taurine exposure alters renal potassium excretion mechanisms in adult conscious rats (Q34364370) (← links)
- Sex differences in transgenerational alterations of growth and metabolism in progeny (F2) of female offspring (F1) of rats fed a low protein diet during pregnancy and lactation (Q34414613) (← links)
- Intergenerational programming of impaired nephrogenesis and hypertension in rats following maternal protein restriction during pregnancy (Q34823400) (← links)
- Nutrition During Pregnancy and the Effect of Carbohydrates on the Offspring’s Metabolic Profile: In Search of the “Perfect Maternal Diet” (Q35036332) (← links)
- Early-life origins of type 2 diabetes: fetal programming of the beta-cell mass (Q35450123) (← links)
- Animal models that elucidate basic principles of the developmental origins of adult diseases (Q36359760) (← links)
- Report on the IASO Stock Conference 2006: early and lifelong environmental epigenomic programming of metabolic syndrome, obesity and type II diabetes (Q36975977) (← links)
- Maternal rat diabetes mellitus deleteriously affects insulin sensitivity and Beta-cell function in the offspring (Q37122488) (← links)
- Prenatal and perinatal zinc restriction: effects on body composition, glucose tolerance and insulin response in rat offspring (Q46104642) (← links)
- Nutritional regulation of proteases involved in fetal rat insulin secretion and islet cell proliferation (Q46475826) (← links)
- A low maternal protein diet during pregnancy and lactation has sex- and window of exposure-specific effects on offspring growth and food intake, glucose metabolism and serum leptin in the rat. (Q46843774) (← links)
- Insulin-signalling dysregulation and inflammation is programmed trans-generationally in a female rat model of poor maternal nutrition (Q50420755) (← links)
- Impact of maternal chromium restriction on glucose tolerance, plasma insulin and oxidative stress in WNIN rat offspring (Q51370204) (← links)