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D Nätt, N Lindqvist, H Stranneheim, J …, 2009 - liu.diva-portal.org
Daniel Nätt, Niclas Lindqvist, Henrik Stranneheim, Joakim Lundeberg, Peter A.
Torjesen and Per Jensen, Inheritance of Acquired Behaviour Adaptions and Brain
Gene Expression in Chickens, 2009, PLoS ONE, (4), 7, e6405. http://dx.doi. ...
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Maternal High-Fat Diet Promotes Body Length Increases and Insulin Insensitivity in Second …


GA Dunn, TL Bale - Endocrinology, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
Maternal obesity and diet consumption during pregnancy have been linked to
offspring adiposity, cardiovascular disease, and impaired glucose metabolism.
Furthermore, nutrition during development is clearly linked to somatic ...
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The Epigenetics of Sex Differences in the Brain

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MM McCarthy, AP Auger, TL Bale, GJ De … - Journal of Neuroscience, 2009 - neuro.cjb.net
Epigenetic changes in the nervous system are emerging as a critical component of
enduring effects induced by early life experience, hormonal exposure, trauma and
injury, or learning and memory. Sex differences in the brain are largely ...
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Inheritance of Acquired Behaviour Adaptations and Brain Gene Expression in Chickens


D Nätt, N Lindqvist, H Stranneheim, J …, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Parents were raised in an unpredictable (UL) or in predictable diurnal light
rhythm (PL, 12 12 h light dark). In a foraging test, UL birds pecked more at
freely available, rather than at hidden and more attractive food, compared ...
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