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1. Guinea pig models for translation of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis into the clinic.

2. Placental and fetal growth restriction, size at birth and neonatal growth alter cognitive function and behaviour in sheep in an age- and sex-specific manner.

3. Increased placental nutrient transporter expression at midgestation after maternal growth hormone treatment in pigs: a placental mechanism for increased fetal growth.

4. Responses to maternal GH or ractopamine during early-mid pregnancy are similar in primiparous and multiparous pregnant pigs.

5. Embryo culture and long-term consequences.

6. Recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone alters maternal ovarian hormone concentrations and the uterus and perturbs fetal development in mice.

7. Diet around conception and during pregnancy--effects on fetal and neonatal outcomes.

8. Effect of culturing mouse embryos under different oxygen concentrations on subsequent fetal and placental development.

9. Chronic maternal feed restriction impairs growth but increases adiposity of the fetal guinea pig.

10. Asymmetric growth-limiting development of the female conceptus.

11. Effects of induced placental and fetal growth restriction, size at birth and early neonatal growth on behavioural and brain structural lateralization in sheep.

12. Remodelling of the bovine placenta: Comprehensive morphological and histomorphological characterization at the late embryonic and early accelerated fetal growth stages.

13. Effect of placental restriction and neonatal exendin-4 treatment on postnatal growth, adult body composition, and in vivo glucose metabolism in the sheep.

14. Placental restriction of fetal growth reduces cutaneous responses to antigen after sensitization in sheep.

15. Altered pregnancy outcomes in mice following treatment with the hyperglycaemia mimetic, glucosamine, during the periconception period.

16. Epigenetic risks related to assisted reproductive technologies: short- and long-term consequences for the health of children conceived through assisted reproduction technology: more reason for caution?

17. Programming the brain: Common outcomes and gaps in knowledge from animal studies of IUGR.

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