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Maternal low-protein diet or hypercholesterolemia reduces circulating essential
amino acids and leads to intrauterine growth restriction.
Authors
Bhasin KK, van Nas A, Martin LJ, Davis RC, Devaskar SU, Lusis AJ
Submitted By
Richard Davis on 4/4/2011
Status
Published
Journal
Diabetes
Year
2009
Date Published
3/1/2009
Volume : Pages
58 : 559 - 566
PubMed Reference
Abstract
We have examined maternal mechanisms for adult-onset glucose intolerance,
increased adiposity, and atherosclerosis using two mouse models for intrauterine
growth restriction (IUGR): maternal protein restriction and
hypercholesterolemia.
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Richard Davis
University of California Los Angeles
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