Influence of maternal obesity on the skeletal muscle of offspring
Maternal obesity has been described as a clinical entity associated with an increased incidence of metabolic diseases in the offspring, indicating a fetal programming phenomenon during this critical development period. Fetal exposure to an obesogenic environment affects multiple organs and tissues,...
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Main Authors: | Ana L. Álvarez-Chávez (Author), Patricia Canto (Author) |
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