Exposure to maternal diabetes is associated with altered fetal growth patterns: A hypothesis regarding metabolic allocation to growth under hyperglycemic‐hypoxemic …
M Lampl, P Jeanty - American Journal of Human Biology: The …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The prevalence of diabetes is rising worldwide, including women who grew poorly in early
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
[PDF][PDF] Feature Article Exposure to Maternal Diabetes is Associated With Altered Fetal Growth Patterns: A Hypothesis Regarding Metabolic Allocation to Growth Under …
M LAMPL, P JEANTY - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2004 - academia.edu
The prevalence of diabetes is rising worldwide, including women who grew poorly in early
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
Exposure to maternal diabetes is associated with altered fetal growth patterns: A hypothesis regarding metabolic allocation to growth under hyperglycemic-hypoxemic …
M Lampl, P Jeanty - … journal of human biology: the official …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The prevalence of diabetes is rising worldwide, including women who grew poorly in early
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
Exposure to maternal diabetes is associated with altered fetal growth patterns: A hypothesis regarding metabolic allocation to growth under hyperglycemic-hypoxemic …
M Lampl, P Jeanty - American Journal of Human Biology: the Official …, 2004 - europepmc.org
The prevalence of diabetes is rising worldwide, including women who grew poorly in early
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
[PDF][PDF] Feature Article Exposure to Maternal Diabetes is Associated With Altered Fetal Growth Patterns: A Hypothesis Regarding Metabolic Allocation to Growth Under …
M LAMPL, P JEANTY - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2004 - academia.edu
The prevalence of diabetes is rising worldwide, including women who grew poorly in early
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …
life, presenting intergenerational health problems for their offspring. It is well documented …