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171 related items for PubMed ID: 12538790

  • 1. Differential effects of fetal number and maternal nutrition in late gestation on prolactin receptor abundance and adipose tissue development in the neonatal lamb.
    Budge H, Dandrea J, Mostyn A, Evens Y, Watkins R, Sullivan C, Ingleton P, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
    Pediatr Res; 2003 Feb; 53(2):302-8. PubMed ID: 12538790
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  • 2. Maternal nutritional programming of fetal adipose tissue development: differential effects on messenger ribonucleic acid abundance for uncoupling proteins and peroxisome proliferator-activated and prolactin receptors.
    Bispham J, Gardner DS, Gnanalingham MG, Stephenson T, Symonds ME, Budge H.
    Endocrinology; 2005 Sep; 146(9):3943-9. PubMed ID: 15961559
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  • 3. 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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  • 4. Different effects of maternal parity, cold exposure and nutrient restriction in late pregnancy on the abundance of mitochondrial proteins in the kidney, liver and lung of postnatal sheep.
    Yakubu DP, Mostyn A, Wilson V, Pearce S, Alves-Guerra MC, Pecqueur C, Miroux B, Budge H, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
    Reproduction; 2007 Jun; 133(6):1241-52. PubMed ID: 17636178
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  • 5. Effect of maternal nutrition on brown adipose tissue and its prolactin receptor status in the fetal lamb.
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    Pediatr Res; 2000 Jun; 47(6):781-6. PubMed ID: 10832738
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  • 6. Maternal endocrine adaptation throughout pregnancy to nutritional manipulation: consequences for maternal plasma leptin and cortisol and the programming of fetal adipose tissue development.
    Bispham J, Gopalakrishnan GS, Dandrea J, Wilson V, Budge H, Keisler DH, Broughton Pipkin F, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
    Endocrinology; 2003 Aug; 144(8):3575-85. PubMed ID: 12865340
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  • 7. Ontogeny and nutritional manipulation of the hepatic prolactin-growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor axis in the ovine fetus and in neonate and juvenile sheep.
    Hyatt MA, Walker DA, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
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  • 8. Ontogeny and nutritional manipulation of mitochondrial protein abundance in adipose tissue and the lungs of postnatal sheep.
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    Long NM, Prado-Cooper MJ, Krehbiel CR, DeSilva U, Wettemann RP.
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  • 10. Influence of restricted maternal nutrition in early to mid gestation on placental and fetal development at term in sheep.
    Heasman L, Clarke L, Firth K, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
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  • 11. Effect of maternal dexamethasone treatment and ambient temperature on prolactin receptor abundance in Brown adipose and hepatic tissue in the foetus and new-born lamb.
    Bispham J, Heasman L, Clarke L, Ingleton PM, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
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  • 14. Hormonal and nutritional regulation of adipose tissue mitochondrial development and function in the newborn.
    Mostyn A, Pearce S, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
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  • 15. Nutritional manipulation of fetal adipose tissue deposition and uncoupling protein 1 messenger RNA abundance in the sheep: differential effects of timing and duration.
    Budge H, Edwards LJ, McMillen IC, Bryce A, Warnes K, Pearce S, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
    Biol Reprod; 2004 Jul; 71(1):359-65. PubMed ID: 15056567
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  • 16. Maternal nutrient restriction in early pregnancy programs hepatic mRNA expression of growth-related genes and liver size in adult male sheep.
    Hyatt MA, Gopalakrishnan GS, Bispham J, Gentili S, McMillen IC, Rhind SM, Rae MT, Kyle CE, Brooks AN, Jones C, Budge H, Walker D, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
    J Endocrinol; 2007 Jan; 192(1):87-97. PubMed ID: 17210746
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  • 18. Prolactin, prolactin receptor and uncoupling proteins during fetal and neonatal development.
    Pearce S, Mostyn A, Alves-Guerra MC, Pecqueur C, Miroux B, Webb R, Stephenson T, Symond ME.
    Proc Nutr Soc; 2003 May; 62(2):421-7. PubMed ID: 14506890
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  • 19. Ontogeny and nutritional programming of the hepatic growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor-prolactin axis in the sheep.
    Hyatt MA, Budge H, Walker D, Stephenson T, Symonds ME.
    Endocrinology; 2007 Oct; 148(10):4754-60. PubMed ID: 17640994
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  • 20. Effects of selenium supply and dietary restriction on maternal and fetal body weight, visceral organ mass and cellularity estimates, and jejunal vascularity in pregnant ewe lambs.
    Reed JJ, Ward MA, Vonnahme KA, Neville TL, Julius SL, Borowicz PP, Taylor JB, Redmer DA, Grazul-Bilska AT, Reynolds LP, Caton JS.
    J Anim Sci; 2007 Oct; 85(10):2721-33. PubMed ID: 17609476
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