Effects on transcriptional regulation and lipid droplet characteristics in the liver of female juvenile pigs after early postnatal feed restriction and refeeding are dependent on birth weight.
Epidemiological and experimental data indicate that caloric restriction in early postnatal life may improve liver lipid metabolism in low birth weight individuals. The present study investigated transcriptional and metabolic responses to low (U) and normal (N) birth weight (d 75, T1) and postnatal f...
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Auteurs principaux: | Constance Nebendahl, Ricarda Krüger, Solvig Görs, Elke Albrecht, Karen Martens, Steffen Hennig, Niels Storm, Wolfgang Höppner, Ralf Pfuhl, Barbara U Metzler-Zebeli, Harald M Hammon, Cornelia C Metges |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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