Impact of maternal obesity on placental transcriptome and morphology associated with fetal growth restriction in mice
Abstract
In utero exposure to obesity is consistently associated with increased risk of metabolic disease, obesity and cardiovascular dysfunction in later life despite the divergence of birth weight outcomes. The placenta plays a critical role in offspring development and long-term health, as it mediates the crosstalk between the maternal and fetal environments. However, its phenotypic and molecular modifications in the context of maternal obesity...
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Title
Impact of maternal obesity on placental transcriptome and morphology associated with fetal growth restriction in mice
Published Date
Mar 13, 2020
Volume
44
Issue
5
Pages
1087 - 1096
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