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  • 21. Effects of dietary selenium supply and timing of nutrient restriction during gestation on maternal growth and body composition of pregnant adolescent ewes.
    Carlson DB, Reed JJ, Borowicz PP, Taylor JB, Reynolds LP, Neville TL, Redmer DA, Vonnahme KA, Caton JS.
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  • 23. 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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  • 26. Maternal obesity upregulates fatty acid and glucose transporters and increases expression of enzymes mediating fatty acid biosynthesis in fetal adipose tissue depots.
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  • 28. 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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  • 30. The effect of maternal prolactin infusion during pregnancy on fetal adipose tissue development.
    Budge H, Mostyn A, Wilson V, Khong A, Walker AM, Symonds ME, Stephenson T.
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  • 31. Effects of maternal selenium supply and plane of nutrition during gestation on passive transfer of immunity and health in neonatal lambs.
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  • 33. Effects of plane of nutrition and selenium supply during gestation on ewe and neonatal offspring performance, body composition, and serum selenium.
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    J Anim Sci; 2010 May; 88(5):1786-800. PubMed ID: 20118414
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  • 34. The effects of pregnancy and maternal nutrition on the maternal renin-angiotensin system in sheep.
    Dandrea J, Cooper S, Ramsay MM, Keller-Woods M, Broughton Pipkin F, Symonds ME, Stephenson T.
    Exp Physiol; 2002 May; 87(3):353-9. PubMed ID: 12089603
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  • 35. Prolactin receptor gene expression and foetal adipose tissue.
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  • 36. Ovine offspring growth and diet digestibility are influenced by maternal selenium supplementation and nutritional intake during pregnancy despite a common postnatal diet.
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  • 37. Maternal growth hormone treatment from day 35 to 80 of gestation alters nutrient partitioning in favor of uteroplacental growth in the overnourished adolescent sheep.
    Wallace JM, Milne JS, Aitken RP.
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  • 38. Supplementation of metabolizable protein during late gestation and fetal number impact ewe organ mass, maternal serum hormone and metabolite concentrations, and conceptus measurements.
    Swanson TJ, Lekatz LA, Van Emon ML, Perry GA, Schauer CS, Maddock Carlin KR, Hammer CJ, Vonnahme KA.
    Domest Anim Endocrinol; 2017 Jan; 58():113-125.e1. PubMed ID: 26416263
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  • 39. Baggs ewes adapt to maternal undernutrition and maintain conceptus growth by maintaining fetal plasma concentrations of amino acids.
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  • 40. Overnourishing pregnant adolescent ewes preserves perirenal fat deposition in their growth-restricted fetuses.
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