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185 related items for PubMed ID: 3317255

  • 1. Limited maternal fuel availability due to hyperinsulinemia retards fetal growth and development in the rat.
    Ogata ES, Paul RI, Finley SL.
    Pediatr Res; 1987 Oct; 22(4):432-7. PubMed ID: 3317255
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  • 2. Hypoglycemia in the newborn growth-retarded rat: delayed phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase induction despite increased glucagon availability.
    Bussey ME, Finley S, LaBarbera A, Ogata ES.
    Pediatr Res; 1985 Apr; 19(4):363-7. PubMed ID: 3889814
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  • 6. Intrauterine growth restriction and shallower implantation site in rats with maternal hyperinsulinemia are associated with altered NOS expression.
    Skarzinski G, Khamaisi M, Bursztyn M, Mekler J, Lan D, Evdokimov P, Ariel I.
    Placenta; 2009 Oct; 30(10):898-906. PubMed ID: 19709742
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  • 7. Differential effects of short and long durations of insulin-induced maternal hypoglycemia upon fetal rat tissue growth and glucose utilization.
    Lueder FL, Buroker CA, Kim SB, Flozak AS, Ogata ES.
    Pediatr Res; 1992 Oct; 32(4):436-40. PubMed ID: 1437397
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  • 10. Altered growth, hypoglycemia, hypoalaninemia, and ketonemia in the young rat: postnatal consequences of intrauterine growth retardation.
    Ogata ES, Bussey ME, LaBarbera A, Finley S.
    Pediatr Res; 1985 Jan; 19(1):32-7. PubMed ID: 3881726
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  • 11. Chronic maternal hyperinsulinemia and hypoglycemia. A model for experimental intrauterine growth retardation.
    Gruppuso PA, Migliori R, Susa JB, Schwartz R.
    Biol Neonate; 1981 Jan; 40(3-4):113-20. PubMed ID: 7025925
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  • 12. Studies on the growth of the fetal guinea pig. The effects of nutritional manipulation on prenatal growth and plasma somatomedin activity and insulin-like growth factor concentrations.
    Jones CT, Lafeber HN, Rolph TP, Parer JT.
    J Dev Physiol; 1990 Apr; 13(4):189-97. PubMed ID: 2277183
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  • 13. Maternal and fetal growth, body composition, endocrinology, and metabolic status in undernourished adolescent sheep.
    Luther J, Aitken R, Milne J, Matsuzaki M, Reynolds L, Redmer D, Wallace J.
    Biol Reprod; 2007 Aug; 77(2):343-50. PubMed ID: 17475926
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  • 18. Maternal hyperinsulinemia predisposes rat fetuses for hyperinsulinemia, and adult-onset obesity and maternal mild food restriction reverses this phenotype.
    Srinivasan M, Aalinkeel R, Song F, Mitrani P, Pandya JD, Strutt B, Hill DJ, Patel MS.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2006 Jan; 290(1):E129-E134. PubMed ID: 16144815
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  • 19. Endocrine pancreatic function in growth-retarded fetuses.
    Hubinont C, Nicolini U, Fisk NM, Tannirandorn Y, Rodeck CH.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1991 Apr; 77(4):541-4. PubMed ID: 2002976
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