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2013 Publications
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Persistent effects of a soy diet in early development on bone in female rats
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Maternal but not paternal fat mass is positively associated with infant fat mass at age 2 weeks
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Maternal obesity leads to an inflammatory response and insulin resistance in ovarian tissue
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Dietary fat source alters hepatic gene expression profile and determines the type of live pathology in rats overfed via total eteral nutrtion
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Medium chain triglycerides dose-dependently prevent liver pathology in a rat model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Maternal high fat diet promotion of mammary tumor risk in adult progeny is associated with early expansion of mammary cancer stem-like cells and increased maternal oxidative environment
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Maternal metabolic changes with dietary intake of blueberry during pregnancy and lactation predispose adult progeny to lower mammary tumor growth rate
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Maternal pre-gravid body mass index and adiposity influence umbilical cord gene expression at term in AGA infants
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Maternal obesity and post-natal high fat diet disrupt hepatic circadian rhythm in rat offspring
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Early growth response protein 1 (EGR1) regulates pro-inflammatory gene expression in response to palmitate and TNF alpha in human placenta cells and is induced in obese placenta
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
Infant diet sets the tone for parasympathetic regulation of resting heart rate: Development of vagal tone from 3 months to 2 years
(Abstract Only)
(13-Feb-13)
The toxic effects of calories
(Book / Chapter)
(15-Jan-13)
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