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Regulatory variation at glypican-3 underlies a major growth QTL in micePregnancy associated plasma protein A2 (PAPP-A2) affects bone size and shape and contributes to natural variation in postnatal growth in miceFirst-trimester levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A2 (PAPP-A2) in the maternal circulation are elevated in pregnancies that subsequently develop preeclampsia.A major QTL controls susceptibility to spinal curvature in the curveback guppy.Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping reveals a role for unstudied genes in Aspergillus virulence.IGFBP-4 and -5 are expressed in first-trimester villi and differentially regulate the migration of HTR-8/SVneo cells.PAPPA2, an enzyme that cleaves an insulin-like growth-factor-binding protein, is a candidate gene for a quantitative trait locus affecting body size in miceHaematocrit, eggshell colouration and sexual signaling in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris).Pappa2 deletion in mice affects male but not female fertilityA maternal high-fat, high-sucrose diet has sex-specific effects on fetal glucocorticoids with little consequence for offspring metabolism and voluntary locomotor activity in miceAltered levels of insulin-like growth factor binding protein proteases in preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction.Placental invasion, preeclampsia risk and adaptive molecular evolution at the origin of the great apes: evidence from genome-wide analyses.ADAM12 and PAPP-A: Candidate regulators of trophoblast invasion and first trimester markers of healthy trophoblasts.Identification and reciprocal introgression of a QTL affecting body mass in miceAn evaluation of Interprofessional group antenatal care: a prospective comparative study.Virulence in an insect model differs between mating types in Aspergillus fumigatus.Expression of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A2 during pregnancy in human and mouse.Associations between imprinted gene expression in the placenta, human fetal growth and preeclampsia.When are sex-specific effects really sex-specific?Behavioural genetics: finding genes that cause complex trait variation.Pappa2 deletion alters IGFBPs but has little effect on glucose disposal or adiposity.PAPP-A2 expression by osteoblasts is required for normal postnatal growth in mice.PAPP-A2 deficiency does not exacerbate the phenotype of a mouse model of intrauterine growth restriction.Effects of high-fat diets on fetal growth in rodents: a systematic reviewCharacterization of a QTL affecting skeletal size in miceFollicular development and plasma yolk precursor dynamics through the laying cycle in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)Genetic architecture: dissecting the genetic basis of phenotypic variationControlling for body mass effects: is part-whole correlation important?Effects of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone on the reproductive performance of female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)Organ mass dynamics in relation to yolk precursor production and egg formation in European starlings Sturnus vulgarisGenetic complexity of an obesity QTL ( Fob3) revealed by detailed genetic mappingFine mapping of a murine growth locus to a 1.4-cM region and resolution of linked QTLFine mapping dissects pleiotropic growth quantitative trait locus into linked lociBehavioural geneticsMononucleotide repeats represent an important source of polymorphic microsatellite markers in Aspergillus nidulansPregnancy complications recur independently of maternal vascular malperfusion lesionsThe problem with using the birthweight:placental weight ratio as a measure of placental efficiencyObesogenic diet exposure alters uterine natural killer cell biology and impairs vasculature remodeling in mice†Pappa2 deletion has sex- and age-specific effects on bone in mice
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