[Maternal nutritional manipulations: is the adipose tissue a key target of programming?]
- PMID: 26850611
- DOI: 10.1051/medsci/20163201013
[Maternal nutritional manipulations: is the adipose tissue a key target of programming?]
Abstract
The nutritional imprinting, whose mechanisms remain still dark and which seem to continue through the following generations, highlight the key-role of the inadequacy between the pre-and postnatal nutritional environment and the programming of the obesity.
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