Glucose intolerance as a consequence of hematopoietic stem cell dysfunction in offspring of obese mice
Objective: Maternal obesity is increasingly common and negatively impacts offspring health. Children of mothers with obesity are at higher risk of developing diseases linked to hematopoietic system abnormalities and metabolism such as type 2 diabetes. Interestingly, disease risks are often dependent...
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Main Authors: | Merve Denizli (Author), James Ropa (Author), Lindsay Beasley (Author), Joydeep Ghosh (Author), Kelli DeVanna (Author), Taylor Spice (Author), Laura S. Haneline (Author), Maegan Capitano (Author), Kok Lim Kua (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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