Correct placental development during early gestation is considered the main determinant of fetal growth in late pregnancy. A reduction in maternal nourishment occurring across the early developmental window has been linked to a wide range of pregnancy disorders affecting placental transport capacity and consequently the fetal nutrient supply line, with long-term implications for offspring health and productivity. In livestock, ruminant species specifically experience maternal undernutrition in extensive systems due to seasonal changes in food availability, with significant economic losses for the farmer in some situations. In this review, we aim to discuss the effects of reduced maternal nutrition during early pregnancy on placental develop...
The consequences of prenatal stress on lifelong metabolic function and health was first proposed by ...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the effect of maternal undernutrition during early t...
Mammalian placentation is dependent upon the action of trophoblast cells at the time of implantation...
Correct placental development during early gestation is considered the main determinant of fetal gro...
Objective: To investigate, in sheep, the effects of maternal undernutrition during the first half o...
Historically, considerable efforts have been made to understand how nutrition impacts health and pro...
Mechanisms of resource allocation are essential for maternal and fetal survival, particularly when t...
Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes are on the rise among the U.S. populati...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) still accounts for a large incidence of infant mortality and ...
The placenta promotes fetal growth through nutrient transfer and selective barrier systems. An optim...
Mechanisms of resource allocation are essential for maternal and fetal survival, particularly when t...
Mechanisms of resource allocation are essential for maternal and fetal survival, particularly when t...
Placental restriction and insufficiency are associated with altered patterns of placental growth, mo...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
Size at birth is a critical determinant of life expectancy, and is dependent primarily on the placen...
The consequences of prenatal stress on lifelong metabolic function and health was first proposed by ...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the effect of maternal undernutrition during early t...
Mammalian placentation is dependent upon the action of trophoblast cells at the time of implantation...
Correct placental development during early gestation is considered the main determinant of fetal gro...
Objective: To investigate, in sheep, the effects of maternal undernutrition during the first half o...
Historically, considerable efforts have been made to understand how nutrition impacts health and pro...
Mechanisms of resource allocation are essential for maternal and fetal survival, particularly when t...
Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes are on the rise among the U.S. populati...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) still accounts for a large incidence of infant mortality and ...
The placenta promotes fetal growth through nutrient transfer and selective barrier systems. An optim...
Mechanisms of resource allocation are essential for maternal and fetal survival, particularly when t...
Mechanisms of resource allocation are essential for maternal and fetal survival, particularly when t...
Placental restriction and insufficiency are associated with altered patterns of placental growth, mo...
The placenta is the primary interface between the fetus and mother and plays an important role in ma...
Size at birth is a critical determinant of life expectancy, and is dependent primarily on the placen...
The consequences of prenatal stress on lifelong metabolic function and health was first proposed by ...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the effect of maternal undernutrition during early t...
Mammalian placentation is dependent upon the action of trophoblast cells at the time of implantation...