Effect of maternal protein restriction during pregnancy and postweaning high-fat feeding on diet-induced thermogenesis in adult mouse offspring
Dyan Sellayah(Southampton General Hospital), Felino R. Cagampang(Southampton General Hospital), Lea Dib(University of Birmingham), Mark A. Hanson(NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre), Frederick W. Anthony(Southampton General Hospital), Tom P. Fleming(Southampton General Hospital), Adam J. Watkins(University of Nottingham)
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