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1. Comparative lipidome study of maternal plasma, milk, and lamb plasma in sheep.

2. Gestational testosterone excess early to mid-pregnancy disrupts maternal lipid homeostasis and activates biosynthesis of phosphoinositides and phosphatidylethanolamines in sheep.

3. Developmental programming: adverse sexually dimorphic transcriptional programming of gestational testosterone excess in cardiac left ventricle of fetal sheep.

4. Capitalizing on transcriptome profiling to optimize and identify targets for promoting early murine folliculogenesis in vitro.

5. Developmental Programming: Prenatal Testosterone Excess on Ovarian SF1/DAX1/FOXO3.

6. Developmental Programming: Impact of Prenatal Testosterone Excess on Steroidal Machinery and Cell Differentiation Markers in Visceral Adipocytes of Female Sheep.

7. Developmental Programming: Gestational Exposure to Excess Testosterone Alters Expression of Ovarian Matrix Metalloproteases and Their Target Proteins.

8. Animal Models and Fetal Programming of the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

9. Altered testicular development as a consequence of increase number of sertoli cell in male lambs exposed prenatally to excess testosterone.

10. Local Mixed-Effects Fitting for Detecting Reproductive Hormone Surge Times.

11. Prenatal exposure of the ovine fetus to androgens sexually differentiates the steroid feedback mechanisms that control gonadotropin releasing hormone secretion and disrupts ovarian cycles.

12. Nonclassical secretory dynamics of LH revealed by hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal sampling of sheep.

13. Maternal lipid levels across pregnancy impact the umbilical cord blood lipidome and infant birth weight.

14. Early pregnancy exposure to endocrine disrupting chemical mixtures are associated with inflammatory changes in maternal and neonatal circulation.

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