There is evidence that low birth weight and poor growth in early life cause a long-term predisposition to non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Morphological changes were assessed in fetal rat pancreas subjected to both pre-and post-natal maternal protein deprivation (LP). Further groups were subjected to
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β Scribed by Frances J. Zeman; Elizabeth R. Hoogenboom; Carol Chase-Deesing; Robert J. Kavlock; Janet L. Semple
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 713 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0300-483X
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## Abstract Repeated timeβlapse photographic observations were used to examine the maternal behavior and pup development of female Holtzman rats maintained on either a lowβprotein (12% casein by weight) or a highβprotein (25% casein) diet throughout the period of lactation. Dams fed the lowβprotein