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Maternal lipid and cholesterol-enriched diet disrupts

fetal development and placental function in a rabbit

model

Anne Tarrade, Marie-Christine Aubrière, Olivier Morel, Nicole Charpentier,

Michèle Dahirel, J. Bertrand-Michel, Pascale Chavatte-Palmer

To cite this version:

Anne Tarrade, Marie-Christine Aubrière, Olivier Morel, Nicole Charpentier, Michèle Dahirel, et al.. Maternal lipid and cholesterol-enriched diet disrupts fetal development and placental function in a rabbit model. 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-02746509�

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