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Concept PPAR delta
Concept Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
Concept PPAR alpha
Concept PPAR gamma
Academic Article Adiponectin inhibits insulin function in primary trophoblasts by PPARa-mediated ceramide synthesis.
Academic Article Chronic maternal infusion of full-length adiponectin in pregnant mice down-regulates placental amino acid transporter activity and expression and decreases fetal growth.
Academic Article Full-length adiponectin attenuates insulin signaling and inhibits insulin-stimulated amino Acid transport in human primary trophoblast cells.
Academic Article Adiponectin supplementation in pregnant mice prevents the adverse effects of maternal obesity on placental function and fetal growth.
Academic Article Increased placental fatty acid transporter 6 and binding protein 3 expression and fetal liver lipid accumulation in a mouse model of obesity in pregnancy.
Academic Article Supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acids in pregnant rats with mild diabetes normalizes placental PPAR? and mTOR signaling in female offspring developing gestational diabetes.
Academic Article Critical role of mTOR, PPAR? and PPARd signaling in regulating early pregnancy decidual function, embryo viability and feto-placental growth.
Academic Article Diet Enriched with Olive Oil Attenuates Placental Dysfunction in Rats with Gestational Diabetes Induced by Intrauterine Programming.
Grant Placental adiponectin signaling and fetal programming in maternal obesity
Academic Article Maternal obesity causes fetal cardiac hypertrophy and alters adult offspring myocardial metabolism in mice.
Academic Article Transcriptomic responses are sex-dependent in the skeletal muscle and liver in offspring of obese mice.

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