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  • 1. Nutritional modulation of adolescent pregnancy outcome -- a review.
    Wallace JM, Luther JS, Milne JS, Aitken RP, Redmer DA, Reynolds LP, Hay WW.
    Placenta; 2006 Apr; 27 Suppl A():S61-8. PubMed ID: 16442614
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  • 2. Nutritionally mediated placental growth restriction in the growing adolescent: consequences for the fetus.
    Wallace JM, Aitken RP, Milne JS, Hay WW.
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  • 3. Late but not early gestational maternal growth hormone treatment increases fetal adiposity in overnourished adolescent 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.
    Wallace JM, Milne JS, Aitken RP.
    Biol Reprod; 2004 May; 70(5):1277-85. PubMed ID: 14695907
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  • 5. Nutritional paradigms of ovine fetal growth restriction: implications for human pregnancy.
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    Hum Fertil (Camb); 2005 Sep; 8(3):179-87. PubMed ID: 16234203
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  • 6. Nutrition and fetal growth: paradoxical effects in the overnourished adolescent sheep.
    Wallace JM, Bourke DA, Aitken RP.
    J Reprod Fertil Suppl; 1999 Sep; 54():385-99. PubMed ID: 10692870
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  • 7. 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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    Placenta; 2000 Jan; 21(1):100-8. PubMed ID: 10692257
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  • 8. Effect of weight and adiposity at conception and wide variations in gestational dietary intake on pregnancy outcome and early postnatal performance in young adolescent sheep.
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  • 9. Maternal and fetal growth, body composition, endocrinology, and metabolic status in undernourished adolescent sheep.
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    Biol Reprod; 2007 Aug; 77(2):343-50. PubMed ID: 17475926
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  • 10. Liver iron status and associated haematological parameters in relation to fetal growth and pregnancy outcome in rapidly growing adolescent sheep carrying a singleton lamb derived by embryo transfer.
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    Reprod Fertil Dev; 2010 Aug; 22(8):1230-6. PubMed ID: 20883648
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  • 11. 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.
    Gadd TS, Aitken RP, Wallace JM, Wathes DC.
    J Reprod Fertil; 2000 Mar; 118(2):407-16. PubMed ID: 10864806
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  • 12. Fetoplacental growth and vascular development in overnourished adolescent sheep at day 50, 90 and 130 of gestation.
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    Reproduction; 2009 Apr; 137(4):749-57. PubMed ID: 19164488
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  • 13. Placental growth, angiogenic gene expression, and vascular development in undernourished adolescent sheep.
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  • 14. Effect of variable long-term maternal feed allowance on the development of the ovine placenta and fetus.
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    Placenta; 2008 Jun; 29(6):539-48. PubMed ID: 18417210
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  • 15. Placental glucose transport in growth-restricted pregnancies induced by overnourishing adolescent sheep.
    Wallace JM, Bourke DA, Aitken RP, Milne JS, Hay WW.
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  • 16. Impact of maternal nutrition during pregnancy on pituitary gonadotrophin gene expression and ovarian development in growth-restricted and normally grown late gestation sheep fetuses.
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  • 17. Effect of restriction of placental growth on fetal and utero-placental metabolism.
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  • 18. Adverse metabolic phenotype in low-birth-weight lambs and its modification by postnatal nutrition.
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  • 19. 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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  • 20. Baggs ewes adapt to maternal undernutrition and maintain conceptus growth by maintaining fetal plasma concentrations of amino acids.
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