The liver is the largest of the body's organs, with the greatest number of functions, playing a central role in coordinating metabolic homeostasis, nutrient processing and detoxification. The fetal liver forms during early gestation in response to a sequential array of distinct biological events, regulated by intrinsically programmed mechanisms and extracellular signals which instruct hepatic cells to either proliferate, differentiate or undergo apoptosis. A vast number of genes are involved in the initiation and control of liver development, many of which are sensitive to nutritional and hormonal regulation in utero. Moreover, liver mass is influenced by the gestational environment. Therefore, during periods of hepatic cell proliferation a...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
A culture system has been established whereby it is possible to study the spontaneous or induced cha...
Recent findings suggest that many human fetuses have to adapt to a limited supply of nutrients and i...
Maternal nutrition during the period of early organ development can modulate the offspring's ability...
Abstract Background During embryogenesis the liver is derived from endodermal cells lining the diges...
Background: Fetal human liver developmental morphology is very important for diagnosis of congenital...
Undernutrition in utero, regardless of the source, can impair proper liver development leading to lo...
005 ymo importance in the regulation of growth and metabolism. Its function is determined by a compl...
Alexandria N Hughes, Julia Thom Oxford Department of Biological Sciences, Biomolecular Research Cent...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease in the world, and...
In rodent models and in humans the impact of gestational diets on the offspring's phenotype was show...
In rodent models and in humans the impact of gestational diets on the offspring's phenotype was show...
Context: Pollutants and toxicants passing from the mother to the fetus may damage developing organ s...
Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation when mother and...
Intrauterine malnutrition predisposes the offspring towards the development of type 2 diabetes and c...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
A culture system has been established whereby it is possible to study the spontaneous or induced cha...
Recent findings suggest that many human fetuses have to adapt to a limited supply of nutrients and i...
Maternal nutrition during the period of early organ development can modulate the offspring's ability...
Abstract Background During embryogenesis the liver is derived from endodermal cells lining the diges...
Background: Fetal human liver developmental morphology is very important for diagnosis of congenital...
Undernutrition in utero, regardless of the source, can impair proper liver development leading to lo...
005 ymo importance in the regulation of growth and metabolism. Its function is determined by a compl...
Alexandria N Hughes, Julia Thom Oxford Department of Biological Sciences, Biomolecular Research Cent...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease in the world, and...
In rodent models and in humans the impact of gestational diets on the offspring's phenotype was show...
In rodent models and in humans the impact of gestational diets on the offspring's phenotype was show...
Context: Pollutants and toxicants passing from the mother to the fetus may damage developing organ s...
Pregnancy and fetal development are periods of rapid growth and cell differentiation when mother and...
Intrauterine malnutrition predisposes the offspring towards the development of type 2 diabetes and c...
Among primates, human neonates have the largest brains but also the highest proportion of body fat. ...
A culture system has been established whereby it is possible to study the spontaneous or induced cha...
Recent findings suggest that many human fetuses have to adapt to a limited supply of nutrients and i...