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Novel thromboxane A2 analog-induced IUGR mouse model
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- 13 September 2011, pp. 291-301
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Maternal and early life factors of tooth emergence patterns and number of teeth at 1 and 2 years of age
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- 04 May 2015, pp. 299-307
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The fetal programming of food preferences: current clinical and experimental evidence
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- 28 September 2015, pp. 222-230
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Impact of a walking intervention during pregnancy on post-partum weight retention and infant anthropometric outcomes
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- 04 March 2014, pp. 259-267
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Homage to the ‘H’ in developmental origins of health and disease
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- 31 August 2016, pp. 8-29
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Association of early postnatal growth trajectory with body composition in term low birth weight infants
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- 18 March 2014, pp. 189-196
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Growing healthy muscles to optimise metabolic health into adult life
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- 09 October 2014, pp. 420-434
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Mechanisms linking exposure to preeclampsia in utero and the risk for cardiovascular disease
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- 19 February 2020, pp. 235-242
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Perinatal overnutrition and the programming of food preferences: pathways and mechanisms
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- 14 May 2012, pp. 299-308
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The effect of paternal methyl-group donor intake on offspring DNA methylation and birth weight
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- 06 March 2017, pp. 311-321
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The Barker hypothesis confirmed: association of low birth weight with all-cause natural deaths in young adult life in a remote Australian Aboriginal community
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- 25 January 2018, pp. 55-62
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Measured weight in early pregnancy is a valid method for estimating pre-pregnancy weight
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- 13 October 2020, pp. 561-569
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Maternal childhood trauma and prenatal stressors are associated with child behavioral health
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- 20 October 2021, pp. 483-493
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Altered hepatic insulin signalling in male offspring of obese mice
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- 18 May 2010, pp. 184-191
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Placental measurements associated with intelligence quotient at age 7 years
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- 20 March 2012, pp. 190-197
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Maternal gut microbiota is associated with newborn anthropometrics in a sex-specific manner
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- 20 May 2019, pp. 659-666
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Early-life origins of disparities in chronic diseases among Indigenous youth: pathways to recovering health disparities from intergenerational trauma
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- 18 September 2018, pp. 115-122
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Maternal high-fat diet induces follicular atresia but does not affect fertility in adult rabbit offspring
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- 11 February 2014, pp. 88-97
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Early development and osteoporosis and bone health
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- 08 December 2009, pp. 142-149
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Maternal protein restriction in pregnancy and/or lactation affects seminiferous tubule organization in male rat offspring
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- 08 June 2012, pp. 321-326
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