Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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Benefits of docosahexaenoic acid, folic acid, vitamin D and iodine on foetal and infant brain development and function following maternal supplementation during pregnancy and lactationReduced DHA transfer in diabetic pregnancies: mechanistic basis and long-term neurodevelopmental implications.Fatty acid composition of milk of refugee Karen and urban Korean mothers. Is the level of DHA in breast milk of Western women compromised by high intake of saturated fat and linoleic acid?Relationship between plasma fatty acid profile and antioxidant vitamins during normal pregnancy.The n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid composition of plasma phospholipids in pregnant women and their infants. relationship with maternal linoleic acid intake.Comparison of the fatty acid composition of maternal blood and cord blood of mothers who delivered healthy full-term babies, preterm babies, and full-term small for gestational age infants.Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in mothers and term babies.Plasma and red blood cell total phospholipid fatty acid status of nonpregnant female Vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) on a high carbohydrate maintenance diet.Maternal Weight Gain Regulates Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Male, Not Female, Neonates.The composition of polyunsaturated fatty acids in erythrocytes of lactating mothers and their infants.Increased Rat Placental Fatty Acid, but Decreased Amino Acid and Glucose Transporters Potentially Modify Intrauterine Programming.The omega-6 fatty acid linoleic acid is associated with risk of gastroschisis: a novel dietary risk factor.Supplementation of n-3 fatty acids during pregnancy and lactation reduces maternal plasma lipid levels and provides DHA to the infants
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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im Dezember 1990 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific article published on 01 December 1990
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в грудні 1990
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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Biochemical EFA status of mothers and their neonates after normal pregnancy
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G Hornstra
H J Huisjes
M T Bulstra-Ramakers
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10.1016/0378-3782(90)90031-D
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1990-12-01T00:00:00Z