16 results on '"Friedman, Jacob E."'
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2. TFEB regulates sulfur amino acid and coenzyme A metabolism to support hepatic metabolic adaptation and redox homeostasis
3. Single Cell RNA Sequencing of Human Milk-Derived Cells Reveals Sub-Populations of Mammary Epithelial Cells with Molecular Signatures of Progenitor and Mature States: a Novel, Non-invasive Framework for Investigating Human Lactation Physiology
4. Associations between the activity of placental nutrient-sensing pathways and neonatal and postnatal metabolic health: the ECHO Healthy Start cohort
5. Western-style diet consumption impairs maternal insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism during pregnancy in a Japanese macaque model
6. Type 2 Diabetes in Youth: the Role of Early Life Exposures
7. How can parental obesity promote OA across generations?
8. Author Correction: The gut microbiota in infants of obese mothers increases inflammation and susceptibility to NAFLD
9. Infant Adiposity is Independently Associated with a Maternal High Fat Diet but not Related to Niacin Intake: The Healthy Start Study
10. The gut microbiota in infants of obese mothers increases inflammation and susceptibility to NAFLD
11. Modulations in the offspring gut microbiome are refractory to postnatal synbiotic supplementation among juvenile primates
12. Microbial transmission from mothers with obesity or diabetes to infants: an innovative opportunity to interrupt a vicious cycle
13. Testing the fuel-mediated hypothesis: maternal insulin resistance and glucose mediate the association between maternal and neonatal adiposity, the Healthy Start study
14. Lactation and Neonatal Nutrition: Defining and Refining the Critical Questions
15. Regulation of Glycogen Resynthesis Following Exercise: Dietary Considerations
16. 5.1 Women with Gestational Diabetes Randomized to a Low-Carbohydrate/Higher Fat Diet Demonstrate Greater Insulin Resistance and Infant Adiposity (73-OR)
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