Multigenerational impact of maternal overnutrition/obesity in the sheep on the neonatal leptin surge in granddaughters

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D R Shasa
J F Odhiambo
N M Long
N Tuersunjiang
P W Nathanielsz
S P Ford
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[1] Center for the Study of Fetal Programming,Department of Animal Science
[2] University of Wyoming,Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
[3] Clemson University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Research,undefined
[5] University of Texas,undefined
[6] Health Sciences Center,undefined
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