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On the evolutionary origins of obesity: a new hypothesisFetal programming of adipose tissue function: an evolutionary perspective.Photoperiodic regulation of prolactin gene expression in the Syrian hamster by a pars tuberalis-derived factor.Maternal high fat diet during pregnancy and lactation alters hepatic expression of insulin like growth factor-2 and key microRNAs in the adult offspring.Interaction between maternal and offspring diet to impair vascular function and oxidative balance in high fat fed male mice.Maternal High Fat Diet Affects Offspring's Vitamin K-Dependent Proteins Expression Levels.Endogenous Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies on Bicuspid Aortic Valve Associated Aortopathy in HumansMNK1 and MNK2 mediate adverse effects of high-fat feeding in distinct waysAltered cellular redox status, sirtuin abundance and clock gene expression in a mouse model of developmentally primed NASH.Metabolic disturbances in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.Developmental origins of the metabolic syndrome: body clocks and stress responses.Epigenetic priming of the metabolic syndrome.The role of the circadian clock system in nutrition and metabolism.Appetite regulatory mechanisms and food intake in mice are sensitive to mismatch in diets between pregnancy and postnatal periods.Low protein diet fed exclusively during mouse oocyte maturation leads to behavioural and cardiovascular abnormalities in offspring.Identifying stably expressed housekeeping genes in the endometrium of fertile women, women with recurrent implantation failure and recurrent miscarriages.Photoperiodic regulation of leptin resistance in the seasonally breeding Siberian hamster (Phodopus sungorus).Evidence for an endogenous per1- and ICER-independent seasonal timer in the hamster pituitary gland.Effect of maternal protein restriction during pregnancy and postweaning high-fat feeding on diet-induced thermogenesis in adult mouse offspring.Meeting report on the 3rd International Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD).Photoperiod differentially regulates circadian oscillators in central and peripheral tissues of the Syrian hamster.High-unsaturated-fat, high-protein, and low-carbohydrate diet during pregnancy and lactation modulates hepatic lipid metabolism in female adult offspring.Long-term maternal high-fat feeding from weaning through pregnancy and lactation predisposes offspring to hypertension, raised plasma lipids and fatty liver in mice.Sensitivity of housekeeping genes in the hypothalamus to mismatch in diets between pre- and postnatal periods in mice.Statin treatment in hypercholesterolemic pregnant mice reduces cardiovascular risk factors in their offspring.The housekeeping gene YWHAZ remains stable in a model of developmentally primed non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.Expression of vasoactive intestinal peptide mRNA in the suprachiasmatic nuclei of the circadian tau mutant hamster.Rapid identification of novel genes expressed in a circadian manner in rat suprachiasmatic nuclei.Circadian rhythms of norepinephrine in the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus.Diurnal and circadian changes of serotonin in the suprachiasmatic nuclei: regulation by light and an endogenous pacemaker.Corticotropin-releasing hormone mediates suppression of pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion induced by activation of alpha-adrenergic receptors in the paraventricular nucleus in female rats.Poor sleep in PCOS; is melatonin the culprit?Hypothesis: Role for the circadian Clock system and sleep in the pathogenesis of adhesions and chronic pelvic pain?Circadian changes in PACAP type 1 (PAC1) receptor mRNA in the rat suprachiasmatic and supraoptic nuclei.Circadian changes in the expression of vasoactive intestinal peptide 2 receptor mRNA in the rat suprachiasmatic nuclei.Sensitivity of housekeeping genes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the mouse brain to diet and the daily light-dark cycle.The tau mutation in the Syrian hamster differentially reprograms the circadian clock in the SCN and peripheral tissues.The influence of a high fat diet on bone and soft tissue formation in Matrix Gla Protein knockout mice.Maternal high-fat diet and offspring expression levels of vitamin K-dependent proteins.Diet-induced maternal obesity alters ovarian morphology and gene expression in the adult mouse offspring.
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