Development of coronary dysfunction in adult progeny after maternal engineered nanomaterial inhalation during gestation
Abstract Maternal exposure to environmental contaminants during pregnancy can profoundly influence the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in adult offspring. Our previous studies have demonstrated impaired cardiovascular health, microvascular reactivity, and cardiac function in fetal and youn...
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Main Authors: | Sara B. Fournier, Vincent Lam, Michael J. Goedken, Laura Fabris, Phoebe A. Stapleton |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f0fb8d62429c4deaa38b111461f5ee6c |
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