Maternal diet-induced obesity during suckling period programs offspring obese phenotype and hypothalamic leptin/insulin resistance.
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G. Pedrino | R. M. Gomes | M. D. F. Junior | F. A. Francisco | V. M. Moreira | J. D. de Oliveira | P. C. de Freitas Mathias | M. Natali | S. M. D. de Moraes | R. A. Miranda | F. G. Bueno | C. R. Schamber | J. D. de Mello | R. Miranda | R. Gomes
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