Maternal diets trigger sex-specific divergent trajectories of gene expression and epigenetic systems in mouse placenta.
Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-specific differences in adult onset non communicable diseases. Placenta, as a widely recognized programming agent, contibutes to the underlying processes. According to our previous findings, a high-fat diet dur...
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Auteurs principaux: | Anne Gabory, Laure Ferry, Isabelle Fajardy, Luc Jouneau, Jean-David Gothié, Alexandre Vigé, Cécile Fleur, Sylvain Mayeur, Catherine Gallou-Kabani, Marie-Sylvie Gross, Linda Attig, Anne Vambergue, Jean Lesage, Brigitte Reusens, Didier Vieau, Claude Remacle, Jean-Philippe Jais, Claudine Junien |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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