Maternal citrulline supplementation enhances placental function and fetal growth in a rat model of IUGR: involvement of insulin-like growth factor 2 and angiogenic factors
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N. Winer | D. Darmaun | A. Bourdon | V. Amarger | E. Misbert | I. Grit | N. Tran
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