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457 related items for PubMed ID: 1159522

  • 1. Vitam A deficiency and fetal growth and development in the rat.
    Takahashi YI, Smith JE, Winick M, Goodman DS.
    J Nutr; 1975 Oct; 105(10):1299-310. PubMed ID: 1159522
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  • 3. Moderate maternal vitamin A deficiency affects perinatal organ growth and development in rats.
    Antipatis C, Grant G, Ashworth CJ.
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  • 4. Retinol in addition to retinoic acid is required for successful gestation in vitamin A-deficient rats.
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  • 5. Vitamin A and retinol-binding protein metabolism during fetal development in the rat.
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  • 8. Fetal and maternal vitamin A levels in tissues of hypervitaminotic A rats and rabbits.
    Lorente CA, Miller SA.
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  • 11. Zinc deficiency during the latter third of pregnancy: effects on fetal rat brain, liver, and placenta.
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  • 13. Developmental pattern of the hepatic DNA, RNA and protein in relation to maternal vitamin A status in rats.
    Sharma HS, Misra UK.
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  • 14. Defects in embryonic hindbrain development and fetal resorption resulting from vitamin A deficiency in the rat are prevented by feeding pharmacological levels of all-trans-retinoic acid.
    White JC, Shankar VN, Highland M, Epstein ML, DeLuca HF, Clagett-Dame M.
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  • 17. Moderate maternal vitamin A deficiency alters myogenic regulatory protein expression and perinatal organ growth in the rat.
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  • 18. Dynamics of the fetal distribution and transfer of Vitamin A between rat fetuses and their mother.
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  • 20. Fetal and placental weight relationships in the rat at days 13 and 17 of gestation.
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