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1. Increased hepatic glucose production with lower oxidative metabolism in the growth-restricted fetus.

2. Chronic Fetal Leucine Infusion Increases Rate of Leucine Oxidation but Not of Protein Synthesis in Late Gestation Fetal Sheep.

3. Tissue-specific responses that constrain glucose oxidation and increase lactate production with the severity of hypoxemia in fetal sheep.

4. Reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion following a 1-wk IGF-1 infusion in late gestation fetal sheep is due to an intrinsic islet defect.

5. Leucine acutely potentiates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in fetal sheep.

6. A Chronic Fetal Leucine Infusion Potentiates Fetal Insulin Secretion and Increases Pancreatic Islet Size, Vascularity, and β Cells in Late-Gestation Sheep.

7. Reduced Na + K + -ATPase activity may reduce amino acid uptake in intrauterine growth restricted fetal sheep muscle despite unchanged ex vivo amino acid transporter activity.

8. Rates of myogenesis and myofiber numbers are reduced in late gestation IUGR fetal sheep.

9. Sustained hypoxemia in late gestation potentiates hepatic gluconeogenic gene expression but does not activate glucose production in the ovine fetus.

10. Fetal adaptations in insulin secretion result from high catecholamines during placental insufficiency.

11. Chronic anemic hypoxemia increases plasma glucagon and hepatic PCK1 mRNA in late-gestation fetal sheep.

12. Limited capacity for glucose oxidation in fetal sheep with intrauterine growth restriction.

13. Placental insufficiency decreases pancreatic vascularity and disrupts hepatocyte growth factor signaling in the pancreatic islet endothelial cell in fetal sheep.

14. Hyperelastic remodeling in the intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR) carotid artery in the near-term fetus.

15. Increased hepatic glucose production in fetal sheep with intrauterine growth restriction is not suppressed by insulin.

16. Prolonged infusion of amino acids increases leucine oxidation in fetal sheep.

17. Characterization of glucose-insulin responsiveness and impact of fetal number and sex difference on insulin response in the sheep fetus.

18. Prolonged maternal amino acid infusion in late-gestation pregnant sheep increases fetal amino acid oxidation.

19. Intrauterine growth restriction increases fetal hepatic gluconeogenic capacity and reduces messenger ribonucleic acid translation initiation and nutrient sensing in fetal liver and skeletal muscle.

20. Effects of chronic hypoglycemia and euglycemic correction on lysine metabolism in fetal sheep.

22. Fetal Hypoglycemia Induced by Placental SLC2A3 -RNA Interference Alters Fetal Pancreas Development and Transcriptome at Mid-Gestation.

23. Attenuated glucose-stimulated insulin secretion during an acute IGF-1 LR3 infusion into fetal sheep does not persist in isolated islets.

24. Reduced Na(+)K(+)-ATPase activity may reduce amino acid uptake in IUGR fetal sheep muscle despite unchanged ex vivo amino acid transporter activity

25. Randel Lecture: In Vivo investigation of pregnancy Physiology.

26. Chronic Fetal Leucine Infusion Does Not Potentiate Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion or Affect Pancreatic Islet Development in Late-Gestation Growth-Restricted Fetal Sheep.

27. Effects of chronic hyperinsulinemia on metabolic pathways and insulin signaling in the fetal liver.

28. In utero inflammatory challenge induces an early activation of the hepatic innate immune response in late gestation fetal sheep.

29. Differential effects of intrauterine growth restriction and a hypersinsulinemic-isoglycemic clamp on metabolic pathways and insulin action in the fetal liver.

30. A 1 week IGF‐1 infusion decreases arterial insulin concentrations but increases pancreatic insulin content and islet vascularity in fetal sheep.

31. Chronic Late Gestation Hypoglycemia Up-Regulates Hepatic PEPCK Associated with Increased PGC1α mRNA and pCREB in Fetal Sheep

32. Exogenous amino acids suppress glucose oxidation and potentiate hepatic glucose production in late gestation fetal sheep.

33. Chronic anemic hypoxemia attenuates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in fetal sheep.

34. Myoblast replication is reduced in the IUGR fetus despite maintained proliferative capacity in vitro.

35. Increased fetal insulin concentrations for one week fail to improve insulin secretion or β-cell mass in fetal sheep with chronically reduced glucose supply.

36. A physiological increase in insulin suppresses gluconeogenic gene activation in fetal sheep with sustained hypoglycemia.

37. Describing hypoglycemia — Definition or operational threshold?

38. Increased insulin sensitivity and maintenance of glucose utilization rates in fetal sheep with placental insufficiency and intrauterine growth restriction.

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