Physiological, mitochondrial, and oxidative stress differences in the presence or absence of lactation in rats
Abstract Background Human epidemiological data show that breastfeeding reduces the mother's probability of developing several disease conditions, including obesity and type II diabetes compared to mothers that give birth but do not breastfeed. The goal of this investigation was to characterize...
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Main Authors: | Hayden W. Hyatt (Author), Yufeng Zhang (Author), Wendy R. Hood (Author), Andreas N. Kavazis (Author) |
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