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Maternal water restriction (WR) may induce offspring plasma hypertonicity and enhanced vasopressin secretory responses.
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If mutations occur in male germ cells, they are transmitted to offspring and may induce malformations or diseases.
13 More subtle changes in maternal nutrition that need not affect birth size may induce epigenetic changes in the offspring.
In particular, in species where individuals facultatively express alternative resource-use morphs depending upon their environmental circumstances (e.g., see [23] [25]), offspring that receive greater maternal investment may induce a different resource-use morph than offspring that receive less maternal investment (e.g., see [9], [26]).
These studies were also performed to test the hypothesis that the administration of a DNA vaccine during pregnancy may induce antigen-specific tolerance in the offspring, as suggested by the clonal selection theory of Burnet (3, 4, 20).
In the case that early embryos or germ cells are affected, cytotoxic, mutagenic or teratogenic xenobiotics may induce embryotoxic effects or malformations of the offspring.
During the early phases of embryogenesis, the products of tobacco smoke may induce soma-wide modification of DNA methylation in the exposed offspring, which may be then be maintained into postnatal life (21, 22).
Objective: Maternal infection/inflammation may induce fetal inflammatory responses, which have been associated with long-term offspring cerebral injury.
The p67 phox up-regulation in the cardiac tissue of Mat-Ob offspring suggests a greater capacity to generate superoxides, contributing to oxidative stress, which in turn may induce mir-133 expression.
It may induce nothing more than vertigo.
may induce stress [2].
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