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Weight gain in infancy and early childhood is associated with school age body mass index but not intelligence and blood pressure in very low birth weight children
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- 26 July 2010, pp. 338-346
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Sodium overload during postnatal phases impairs diastolic function and exacerbates reperfusion arrhythmias in adult rats
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- 09 May 2024, e9
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Role of testosterone: cortisol ratio in age- and sex-specific cortico-hippocampal development and cognitive performance
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- 31 March 2021, pp. 28-38
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Association between vitamin levels and obesity in the national health and nutrition examination surveys 2017 to 2018
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- 23 January 2024, pp. 773-780
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The impact of maternal and paternal birth weights on infant birth weights: the Japan environment and children’s study
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- 22 January 2024, pp. 699-710
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Developmental programming of mitochondrial substrate metabolism in skeletal muscle of adult sheep by cortisol exposure before birth
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- 13 July 2022, pp. 77-87
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The utility of focus group interviews to capture dietary consumption data in the distant past: dairy consumption in Kazakhstan villages 50 years ago – ERRATUM
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- 05 July 2010, p. 280
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The Australian Early Origins of Hypertension Workshop: A celebration of the scientific contributions made by Emeritus Scientia Professor Eugenie R Lumbers AM and Professor Caroline McMillen
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- 30 August 2013, pp. 325-327
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A Canadian perspective on the developmental origins of health and disease: understanding the past as a way forward
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- 28 March 2019, pp. 1-4
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Optimal delivery timing for dizygotic twins – the short- and long-term perspective
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- 04 March 2020, pp. 88-93
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Attenuated glucose-stimulated insulin secretion during an acute IGF-1 LR3 infusion into fetal sheep does not persist in isolated islets
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- 28 April 2023, pp. 353-361
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The transgenerational effect of maternal and paternal F1 low birth weight on bone health of second and third generation offspring
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- 10 April 2018, pp. 144-153
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Metabolic programming of obesity in utero: is there sufficient evidence to explain increased obesity rates?
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- 28 November 2011, pp. 70-72
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Lifetime caffeine and adolescent nicotine exposure in mice: effects on anxiety-like behavior and reward
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- 03 April 2023, pp. 362-370
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