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  • 1. Maternal Western diet increases adiposity even in male offspring of obesity-resistant rat dams: early endocrine risk markers.
    Frihauf JB, Fekete ÉM, Nagy TR, Levin BE, Zorrilla EP.
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  • 12. Maternal cigarette smoke exposure contributes to glucose intolerance and decreased brain insulin action in mice offspring independent of maternal diet.
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  • 20. Late-onset exercise in female rat offspring ameliorates the detrimental metabolic impact of maternal obesity.
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