Sentence examples for maternal exposure of from inspiring English sources

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Particularly in studies of teratogenic effects, or after maternal exposure of pups, the litter effect may be prominent.

The present study shows that maternal exposure of mice to DEHP during neonatal periods aggravates atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions related to mite allergen in male offspring.

This study in fetal lambs showed a cause-and-effect relationship between experimental maternal exposure of green tea and fetal ductus arteriosus constriction in late pregnancy, supporting the findings of the preliminary study (Zielinsky et al., 2012a, b, c).

Maternal exposure of ewes to pastures treated with sewage sludge (for the preceding 5 years, including the gestational period of 110 days) resulted in a 15 36% reduction in body weight and a 32 46% reduction in testis weight of male fetuses compared with those of C fetuses, although maternal body weight was similar in the two groups (Table 2).

Righi et al. did a case-control study in Italy on 1917 different congenital malformations and indicated a higher risk of newborns with renal defects (OR: 3.30; 95% CI: 1.35 8.09), abdominal wall defects (OR: 6.88; 95% CI: 1.67 28.33), and cleft palate (OR: 4.1; 95% CI: 0.98 16.8) when maternal exposure of chlorite level was 700  μg/L.

To test the hypothesis that there is a cause-and-effect relationship between maternal exposure of polyphenol-rich substances in late pregnancy and fetal ductal constriction, we administered concentrated amounts of mate tea, green tea, and grape juice to 13 near-term (more than 120 days of pregnancy) ewes as the only source of liquid.

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The repeated prenatal ultrasounds made it possible to study the impact of maternal exposures on trajectories of foetal head growth, which reflects early neurodevelopment.

Future studies should prioritise exposure characterisation during both the prenatal and postnatal periods in order to disentangle the importance of the timing of maternal exposure for development of asthma in children.

Although maternal exposures of potential carcinogens to their children may have an important role in the development of childhood cancer, fathers' occupations are more completely recorded on birth registrations than they are for mothers.

Despite these data on the harmful effects of prenatal stress, the possibility that maternal exposure to conditions of increased sociality and sensory-motor activity could influence embryonic development remains unexplored.

Maternal exposure to either of the PUFA rich diets altered the development of the intestinal microbiota with an overall reduction in microbial density.

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