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    3 research outputs found

    Postnatal growth after between-breeds embryo transfer in horses

    Author
    1. C. Sandersen
    2. D. Serteyn
    3. F. Reigner
    4. L. Wimel
    5. P. Chavatte-Palmer
    6. P.M. Peugnet
    7. S. Chaffaux
    Publication venue
    Elsevier BV
    Publication date
    01/01/2014
    Field of study
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    absen
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    Intrauterine growth restriction is associated with strong alterations in placental structure and function in horses

    Author
    1. A. Tarrade
    2. D. Serteyn
    3. F. Reigner
    4. L. Wimel
    5. P. Chavatte-Palmer
    6. P.M. Peugnet
    7. S.A. Valentino
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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    Long term adaptations in glucose metabolism after increased or restricted fetal growth in horses

    Author
    1. C. Sandersen
    2. D. Guillaume
    3. D. Serteyn
    4. F. Reigner
    5. G. Duchamp
    6. L. Wimel
    7. P. Chavatte-Palmer
    8. P.M. Peugnet
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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