Animal models of maternal nutrition and altered offspring bone structure--bone development across the lifecourse.
It is widely accepted that the likelihood of offspring developing heart disease, stroke, or diabetes in later life, is influenced by the their in utero environment and maternal nutrition. There is increasing epidemiological evidence that osteoporosis in the offspring may also be influenced by the mo...
Main Authors: | Lanham, SA, Bertram, C, Cooper, C, Oreffo, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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