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2015-07-01Oxidative stress, mitochondrial perturbations and fetal programming of renal disease induced by maternal smokingStangenberg, S; Nguyen, LT; Chen, H; Al-Odat, I; Killingsworth, MC; Gosnell, ME; Anwer, AG; Goldys, EM; Pollock, CA; Saad, S
2021-01-15Mechanisms Underlying the Cognitive and Behavioural Effects of Maternal Obesity.Hasebe, K; Kendig, MD; Morris, MJ
2014-12Damaging legacy: maternal cigarette smoking has long-term consequences for male offspring fertility.Sobinoff, AP; Sutherland, JM; Beckett, EL; Stanger, SJ; Johnson, R; Jarnicki, AG; McCluskey, A; St John, JC; Hansbro, PM; McLaughlin, EA
2015-01-01L-carnitine reverses maternal cigarette smoke exposure-induced renal oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in mouse offspringNguyen, LT; Stangenberg, S; Chen, H; Al-Odat, I; Chan, YL; Gosnell, ME; Anwer, AG; Goldys, EM; Pollock, CA; Saad, S
2018-12-01MitoQ supplementation prevent long-term impact of maternal smoking on renal development, oxidative stress and mitochondrial density in male mice offspringSukjamnong, S; Chan, YL; Zakarya, R; Nguyen, LT; Anwer, AG; Zaky, AA; Santiyanont, R; Oliver, BG; Goldys, E; Pollock, CA; Chen, H; Saad, S
2017-06-01Grandmaternal smoke exposure reduces female fertility in a murine model, with great-grandmaternal smoke exposure unlikely to have an effectCamlin, NJ; Jarnicki, AG; Vanders, RL; Walters, KA; Hansbro, PM; McLaughlin, EA; Holt, JE
2022-01-27Male Rat Offspring Are More Impacted by Maternal Obesity Induced by Cafeteria Diet than Females-Additive Effect of Postweaning Diet.Tajaddini, A; Kendig, MD; Prates, KV; Westbrook, RF; Morris, MJ
2021-01Sex-specific effects of in utero and adult tobacco smoke exposure.Reddy, KD; Oliver, BGG
2018-07-16Maternal E-Cigarette Exposure Results in Cognitive and Epigenetic Alterations in Offspring in a Mouse ModelNguyen, T; Li, GE; Chen, H; Cranfield, CG; McGrath, KC; Gorrie, CA
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