Rachel Janssen to Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Rachel Janssen has written about Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects.
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Gestational Diabetes Is Uniquely Associated With Altered Early Seeding of the Infant Gut Microbiota. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2020; 11:603021.
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Switching obese mothers to a healthy diet improves fetal hypoxemia, hepatic metabolites, and lipotoxicity in non-human primates. Mol Metab. 2018 12; 18:25-41.
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Early PQQ supplementation has persistent long-term protective effects on developmental programming of hepatic lipotoxicity and inflammation in obese mice. FASEB J. 2017 04; 31(4):1434-1448.
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Maternal Western Diet Programmes Bile Acid Dysregulation and Hepatic Fibrosis in Fetal and Juvenile Macaques. Liver Int. 2025 Feb; 45(2):e16236.
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Vertical Transfer of Maternal Gut Microbes to Offspring of Western Diet-Fed Dams Drives Reduced Levels of Tryptophan Metabolites and Postnatal Innate Immune Response. Nutrients. 2024 Jun 08; 16(12).
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Maternal obesity alters fatty acid oxidation, AMPK activity, and associated DNA methylation in mesenchymal stem cells from human infants. Mol Metab. 2017 11; 6(11):1503-1516.
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