Regulation of sexually dimorphic placental adaptation in LPS exposure-induced intrauterine growth restriction
Abstract Background Sexual dimorphism in placental physiology affects the functionality of placental adaptation during adverse pregnancy. Defects of placental function compromise fetal programming, affecting the offspring's adult life. However, studies focusing on the relationship between sex-s...
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Main Authors: | Da Som Jeong (Author), Ji-Yeon Lee (Author), Myoung Hee Kim (Author), Ji Hoon Oh (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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