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  • 1. Maternal nutritional manipulation of placental growth and glucose transporter 1 (GLUT-1) abundance in sheep.
    Dandrea J, Wilson V, Gopalakrishnan G, Heasman L, Budge H, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
    Reproduction; 2001 Nov; 122(5):793-800. PubMed ID: 11690540
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  • 2. Influence of restricted maternal nutrition in early to mid gestation on placental and fetal development at term in sheep.
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  • 4. Maternal growth hormone treatment from day 35 to 80 of gestation alters nutrient partitioning in favor of uteroplacental growth in the overnourished adolescent sheep.
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  • 5. Effect of a high maternal dietary intake during mid-gestation on components of the utero-placental insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system in adolescent sheep with retarded placental development.
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    J Reprod Fertil; 2000 Mar; 118(2):407-16. PubMed ID: 10864806
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  • 7. Maternal nutrition alters the expression of insulin-like growth factors in fetal sheep liver and skeletal muscle.
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  • 8. The effects of acute nutrient restriction in the mid-gestational ewe on maternal and fetal nutrient status, the expression of placental growth factors and fetal growth.
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  • 9. Relationship between nutritionally-mediated placental growth restriction and fetal growth, body composition and endocrine status during late gestation in adolescent sheep.
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  • 10. Altered placental structure induced by maternal food restriction in guinea pigs: a role for circulating IGF-II and IGFBP-2 in the mother?
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  • 11. Late but not early gestational maternal growth hormone treatment increases fetal adiposity in overnourished adolescent sheep.
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  • 12. Effects of dietary selenium supply and timing of nutrient restriction during gestation on maternal growth and body composition of pregnant adolescent ewes.
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  • 13. Maternal endocrine adaptation throughout pregnancy to nutritional manipulation: consequences for maternal plasma leptin and cortisol and the programming of fetal adipose tissue development.
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  • 14. Maternal selenium supplementation and timing of nutrient restriction in pregnant sheep: effects on maternal endocrine status and placental characteristics.
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  • 15. Serial measurement of uterine blood flow from mid to late gestation in growth restricted pregnancies induced by overnourishing adolescent sheep dams.
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  • 16. Maternal undernutrition during late gestation-induced intrauterine growth restriction in the rat is associated with impaired placental GLUT3 expression, but does not correlate with endogenous corticosterone levels.
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  • 18. Baggs ewes adapt to maternal undernutrition and maintain conceptus growth by maintaining fetal plasma concentrations of amino acids.
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  • 19. Effects of maternal nutrition and stage of gestation on body weight, visceral organ mass, and indices of jejunal cellularity, proliferation, and vascularity in pregnant ewe lambs.
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    J Anim Sci; 2009 Jan; 87(1):222-35. PubMed ID: 18791144
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  • 20. Maternal food restriction reduces the exchange surface area and increases the barrier thickness of the placenta in the guinea-pig.
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    Placenta; 2001 Jan; 22(2-3):177-85. PubMed ID: 11170822
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