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Maternal diets trigger sex-specific divergent trajectories of gene expression and epigenetic systems in mouse

placenta

Anne Gabory, Laure Ferry, I. Fajardy, Luc Jouneau, Jean David Gothié, A.

Vigé, Cecile Fleur, S. Mayeur, C. Gallou-Kabani, M. S. Gross, et al.

To cite this version:

Anne Gabory, Laure Ferry, I. Fajardy, Luc Jouneau, Jean David Gothié, et al.. Maternal diets trigger sex-specific divergent trajectories of gene expression and epigenetic systems in mouse pla- centa. Colloque SF-DOHaD, Société Francophone pour la Recherche et l’Education sur les Origines Développementales, Environnementales et Epigénétiques de la Santé et des Maladies (SF-DOHAD).

FRA., Nov 2012, Paris, France. �hal-02748184�

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