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1. The murine female intestinal microbiota does not shift throughout the estrous cycle.

2. Polyphenol-rich extract of Syzygium cumini leaf dually improves peripheral insulin sensitivity and pancreatic islet function in monosodium L-glutamate-induced obese rats

3. Early Life Exposure to Fructose Alters Maternal, Fetal and Neonatal Hepatic Gene Expression and Leads to Sex-Dependent Changes in Lipid Metabolism in Rat Offspring.

4. A Scoping Review of the Relationship Between Maternal BMI and Offspring Incidence of Respiratory Infection: Where Do We Go From Here?

5. Effects of taurine supplementation on hepatic markers of inflammation and lipid metabolism in mothers and offspring in the setting of maternal obesity.

6. Strategies for reversing the effects of metabolic disorders induced as a consequence of developmental programming

7. Offspring of mothers fed a high fat diet display hepatic cell cycle inhibition and associated changes in gene expression and DNA methylation.

8. Maternal undernutrition significantly impacts ovarian follicle number and increases ovarian oxidative stress in adult rat offspring.

9. Pre- and postnatal nutritional histories influence reproductive maturation and ovarian function in the rat.

10. Parity modulates impact of BMI and gestational weight gain on gut microbiota in human pregnancy

11. Diet-induced obesity alters intestinal monocyte-derived and tissue-resident macrophages and increases intestinal permeability in female mice independent of tumor necrosis factor

12. Associations of Adverse Childhood Experiences with Frailty in Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

14. Diet-induced obesity alters intestinal monocyte-derived and tissue-resident macrophages in female mice independent of TNF

15. Parity modulates impact of BMI and Gestational Weight Gain on gut microbiota in human pregnancy

16. Paternal obesity alters the sperm epigenome and is associated with changes in the placental transcriptome and cellular composition

17. Intestinal permeability and peripheral immune cell composition are altered by pregnancy and adiposity at mid- and late-gestation in the mouse

18. Fetal meconium does not have a detectable microbiota before birth

19. Exposure to high fructose corn syrup during adolescence in the mouse alters hepatic metabolism and the microbiome in a sex‐specific manner

20. Placental Metabolomics for Assessment of Sex-specific Differences in Fetal Development During Normal Gestation

21. Maternal undernutrition during pregnancy and lactation affects testicular morphology, the stages of spermatogenic cycle, and the testicular IGF-I system in adult offspring

22. The intestine and the microbiota in maternal glucose homeostasis during pregnancy

23. Paternal obesity induces placental hypoxia and sex-specific impairments in placental vascularization and offspring metabolism†

24. Gut microbiota-based vaccination engages innate immunity to improve blood glucose control in obese mice

25. Long-term effects of a maternal high-fat: high-fructose diet on offspring growth and metabolism and impact of maternal taurine supplementation

26. Obesity during pregnancy results in maternal intestinal inflammation, placental hypoxia, and alters fetal glucose metabolism at mid-gestation

27. Associations between exposure to adverse childhood experiences and biological aging: Evidence from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

28. Over-celling fetal microbial exposure

29. Effects of Obesity-Associated Chronic Inflammation on Peripheral Blood Immunophenotype Are Not Mediated by TNF in Female C57BL/6J Mice

30. Paternal obesity results in placental hypoxia and sex-specific impairments in placental vascularization and offspring metabolic function

31. Investigating the normalization and normative views of gestational weight gain: Balancing recommendations with the promotion and support of healthy pregnancy diets

32. Fetal gut colonization: meconium does not have a detectable microbiota before birth

33. Re: 'Invited Commentary: The Disillusionment of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Epidemiology'

34. Addressing embodied inequities in health: how do we enable improvement in women's diet in pregnancy?

35. Maternal undernutrition during pregnancy and lactation increases transcription factors, ETV5 and GDNF, and alters regulation of apoptosis and heat shock proteins in the testis of adult offspring in the rat

36. Biological sex, not reproductive cycle, influences peripheral blood immune cell prevalence in mice

37. Behaviour change interventions: getting in touch with individual differences, values and emotions

38. Gut microbiota-based vaccination engages innate immunity to improve blood glucose control in obese mice

39. Histomorphologic Analysis of the Late-term Rat Fetus and Placenta

40. Paternal Obesity is Associated with Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced Placental Hypoxia and Altered Vascularization Without Changes in Maternal Glucose Tolerance in Pregnancy

41. Knowledge about the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease is independently associated with variation in diet quality during pregnancy

42. Translating the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease concept to improve the nutritional environment for our next generations:A call for a reflexive, positive, multi-level approach

43. Nutritional adversity, sex and reproduction: 30 years of DOHaD and what have we learned?

44. Fetal Growth Restriction Is Associated With Decreased Number of Ovarian Follicles and Impaired Follicle Growth in Young Adult Guinea Pig Offspring

45. Acephate exposure during a perinatal life program to type 2 diabetes

46. Fetal and neonatal outcomes after term and preterm delivery following betamethasone administration in twin pregnancies

47. Adverse metabolic phenotype of adolescent girls with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease plus polycystic ovary syndrome compared with other girls and boys

48. In uterobetamethasone affects 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and inhibin-α immunoexpression during testis development

49. TNF, but not hyperinsulinemia or hyperglycemia, is a key driver of obesity‐induced monocytosis revealing that inflammatory monocytes correlate with insulin in obese male mice

50. High-fat diet intake modulates maternal intestinal adaptations to pregnancy and results in placental hypoxia, as well as altered fetal gut barrier proteins and immune markers

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