Ontogeny of circulating lipid metabolism in pregnancy and early childhood - a longitudinal populatio...
Ontogeny of circulating lipid metabolism in pregnancy and early childhood - a longitudinal population study
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Barwon Infant Study Investigator team , Burugupalli, Satvika , Smith, Adam Alexander T , Oshlensky, Gavriel , Huynh, Kevin , Giles, Corey , Wang, Tingting , George, Alexandra , Paul, Sudip , Nguyen, Anh , Duong, Thy , Mellett, Natalie , Cinel, Michelle , Mir, Sartaj Ahmad , Chen, Li , Wenk, Markus R , Karnani, Neerja , Collier, Fiona , Saffery, Richard , Vuillermin, Peter , Ponsonby, Anne-Louise , Burgner, David and Meikle, Peter
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England: eLife Science Publications, Ltd
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England: eLife Science Publications, Ltd
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There is mounting evidence that in utero and early life exposures may predispose an individual to metabolic disorders in later life; and dysregulation of lipid metabolism is critical in such outcomes. However, there is limited knowledge about lipid metabolism and factors causing lipid dysregulation in early life that could result in adverse health...
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Ontogeny of circulating lipid metabolism in pregnancy and early childhood - a longitudinal population study
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Burugupalli, Satvika
Smith, Adam Alexander T
Oshlensky, Gavriel
Huynh, Kevin
Giles, Corey
Wang, Tingting
George, Alexandra
Paul, Sudip
Nguyen, Anh
Duong, Thy
Mellett, Natalie
Cinel, Michelle
Mir, Sartaj Ahmad
Chen, Li
Wenk, Markus R
Karnani, Neerja
Collier, Fiona
Saffery, Richard
Vuillermin, Peter
Ponsonby, Anne-Louise
Burgner, David
Meikle, Peter
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fc3b0dc55b5e422ba351f4ecddae644f
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fc3b0dc55b5e422ba351f4ecddae644f
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2050-084X
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2050-084X
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10.7554/eLife.72779