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

3. Prolonged Prepregnant Maternal High-Fat Feeding Reduces Fetal and Neonatal Blood Glucose Concentrations by Enhancing Fetal β-Cell Development in C57BL/6 Mice

4. Calorie restriction during gestation impacts maternal and offspring fecal microbiome in mice.

5. Impact of Placental SLC2A3 Deficiency during the First-Half of Gestation.

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

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

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

9. Pancreatic islet hepatocyte growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor A signaling in growth restricted fetuses.

10. A physiological increase in insulin suppresses muscle-specific ubiquitin ligase gene activation in fetal sheep with sustained hypoglycemia.

11. Changes in fetal mannose and other carbohydrates induced by a maternal insulin infusion in pregnant sheep.

12. Increased amino acid supply potentiates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion but does not increase β-cell mass in fetal sheep.

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

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

15. Insulin is required for amino acid stimulation of dual pathways for translational control in skeletal muscle in the late-gestation ovine fetus.

16. Chronic late-gestation hypoglycemia upregulates hepatic PEPCK associated with increased PGC1cα mRNA and phosphorylated CREB in fetal sheep.

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

18. Using in vivo RNA Interference to Investigate Ruminant Placental Function.

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