Maternal endocrine adaptation throughout pregnancy to nutritional manipulation: consequences for maternal plasma leptin and cortisol and the programming of fetal adipose tissue development.
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Maternal endocrine adaptation throughout pregnancy to nutritional manipulation: consequences for maternal plasma leptin and cortisol and the programming of fetal adipose tissue development.
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Maternal endocrine adaptation ...... al adipose tissue development.
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Maternal endocrine adaptation ...... tal adipose tissue development
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Broughton Pipkin F
Gopalakrishnan GS
Stephenson T
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10.1210/EN.2003-0320
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2003-08-01T00:00:00Z