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The following pages link to Mechanical-tactile stimulation (MTS) during neonatal stress prevents hyperinsulinemia despite stress-induced adiposity in weanling rat pups (Q35585275):
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- Eating behavior and stress: a pathway to obesity (Q21129134) (← links)
- Tactile/kinesthetic stimulation (TKS) increases tibial speed of sound and urinary osteocalcin (U-MidOC and unOC) in premature infants (29-32weeks PMA). (Q30448570) (← links)
- Mechanical-tactile stimulation (MTS) intervention in a neonatal stress model improves long-term outcomes on bone (Q34008357) (← links)
- Heart rate variability during caregiving and sleep after massage therapy in preterm infants (Q36824096) (← links)
- Perinatal programming of neuroendocrine mechanisms connecting feeding behavior and stress (Q36931899) (← links)
- Early-life adversity programs emotional functions and the neuroendocrine stress system: the contribution of nutrition, metabolic hormones and epigenetic mechanisms (Q38564049) (← links)
- Fetal growth restriction alters hippocampal 17-beta estradiol and estrogen receptor alpha levels in the newborn male rat. (Q45341187) (← links)
- Insulin sensitivity, leptin, adiponectin, resistin, and testosterone in adult male and female rats after maternal-neonatal separation and environmental stress (Q47649290) (← links)