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  • 22. Effects on the products of conception of protein supplementation of the diets of rats.
    Morgan BL, Naismith DJ.
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    Kohrs MB, Scheffler G, Kerr G.
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  • 25. Protein deprivation in primates. VIII. Early behavior of progeny.
    Riopelle AJ, Hale PA, Hill CW.
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  • 28. Effect of feeding lysine and threonine fortified bread during gestation and lactation on growth of the brain in rats.
    Chase HP, Jansen GR.
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  • 32. A low-protein isocaloric diet during gestation affects brain development and alters permanently cerebral cortex blood vessels in rat offspring.
    Bennis-Taleb N, Remacle C, Hoet JJ, Reusens B.
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  • 34. Maternal folic acid supplementation to dams on marginal protein level alters brain fatty acid levels of their adult offspring.
    Rao S, Joshi S, Kale A, Hegde M, Mahadik S.
    Metabolism; 2006 May; 55(5):628-34. PubMed ID: 16631439
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  • 40. Can prenatal N-3 fatty acid deficiency be completely reversed after birth? Effects on retinal and brain biochemistry and visual function in rhesus monkeys.
    Anderson GJ, Neuringer M, Lin DS, Connor WE.
    Pediatr Res; 2005 Nov; 58(5):865-72. PubMed ID: 16257925
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