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    Pinheiro RO, Lins PP, de Carvalho JLP, de Araújo EV, Alves AF, de Alencar Pereira R, Toscano LT, Silva AS, de Souza EL, de Brito Alves JL, de Souza Aquino J.
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  • 5. Maternal dietary fatty acid composition and content prior to and during pregnancy and lactation influences serum profile, liver phenotype and hepatic miRNA expression in young male and female offspring.
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  • 9. Maternal nutritional history predicts obesity in adult offspring independent of postnatal diet.
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  • 11. Maternal genetics and diet modulate vitamin A homeostasis of the offspring and affect the susceptibility to obesity in adulthood in mice.
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  • 15. Fish oil supplementation during pregnancy decreases liver endocannabinoid system and lipogenic markers in newborn rats exposed to maternal high-fat diet.
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  • 17. Maternal undernutrition results in transcript changes in male offspring that may promote resistance to high fat diet induced weight gain.
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  • 18. Effect of high-fat diet prior to pregnancy on hepatic gene expression and histology in mouse offspring.
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