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Concept Food
Concept Food Deprivation
Concept Food Preferences
Grant US DOHaD 2018: The 3rd Annual Meeting
Grant Developmental origins of health and disease
Grant LEPTIN &NEUROPEPTIDE-Y ALTERS FETAL SWALLOWING ACTIVITY
Grant Mechanisms of Programmed Gestational Hyperphagia
Grant Developmentally Programmed Hyperphagia and Obesity via BPA enhanced Neurogenesis
Grant US DOHaD 2019: The 4th Annual Meeting
Academic Article Programmed obesity in intrauterine growth-restricted newborns: modulation by newborn nutrition.
Academic Article Nutrient restriction in utero induces remodeling of the vascular extracellular matrix in rat offspring.
Academic Article Nutrient sensor-mediated programmed nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in low birthweight offspring.
Academic Article Increased palatable food intake and response to food cues in intrauterine growth-restricted rats are related to tyrosine hydroxylase content in the orbitofrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens.
Academic Article Intrauterine growth restriction increases the preference for palatable foods and affects sensitivity to food rewards in male and female adult rats.
Academic Article Programmed alterations in hypothalamic neuronal orexigenic responses to ghrelin following gestational nutrient restriction.
Academic Article The timing of nutrient restriction during rat pregnancy/lactation alters metabolic syndrome phenotype.
Academic Article Paradoxical increase in maternal plasma leptin levels in food-restricted gestation: contribution by placental and adipose tissue.
Academic Article Effect of maternal food restriction on fetal rat lung lipid differentiation program.
Academic Article Early-life influences on obesity: from preconception to adolescence.
Academic Article Programmed hyperphagia in offspring of obese dams: Altered expression of hypothalamic nutrient sensors, neurogenic factors and epigenetic modulators.
Academic Article Maternal High Fat Diet Programs Male Mice Offspring Hyperphagia and Obesity: Mechanism of Increased Appetite Neurons via Altered Neurogenic Factors and Nutrient Sensor AMPK.
Grant US DOHaD Society: The 5th Annual Meeting 2020
Academic Article Modulation of Milk and Lipid Synthesis and Secretion in a3-Dimensional Mouse Mammary Epithelial Cell Culture Model: Effects of Palmitate and Orlistat.
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