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bibliographicCitation Nüsken E, Gellhaus A, Kühnel E, Swoboda I, Wohlfarth M, Vohlen C, Schneider H, Dötsch J, Nüsken KD. Increased Rat Placental Fatty Acid, but Decreased Amino Acid and Glucose Transporters Potentially Modify Intrauterine Programming. J Cell Biochem. 2016 Jul;117(7):1594–603. doi: 10.1002/jcb.25450. PMID: 26590355.
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