Altered maternal lipid metabolism is associated with higher inflammation in obese women during late pregnancy
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A. Tinius, R; G. Cahill, A; A. Strand, E; Todd Cade, W
Published in: Integrative Obesity and Diabetes
2016
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Integrative Obesity and Diabetes
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2056-8827
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2016
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2
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1
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Open Access Text Pvt, Ltd.
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A. Tinius, R., G. Cahill, A., A. Strand, E., & Todd Cade, W. (2016). Altered maternal lipid metabolism is associated with higher inflammation in obese women during late pregnancy. Integrative Obesity and Diabetes, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.15761/iod.1000137
A. Tinius, Rachel, Alison G. Cahill, Eric A. Strand, and W. Todd Cade. “Altered maternal lipid metabolism is associated with higher inflammation in obese women during late pregnancy.” Integrative Obesity and Diabetes 2, no. 1 (2016). https://doi.org/10.15761/iod.1000137.
A. Tinius R, G. Cahill A, A. Strand E, Todd Cade W. Altered maternal lipid metabolism is associated with higher inflammation in obese women during late pregnancy. Integrative Obesity and Diabetes. 2016;2(1).
A. Tinius, Rachel, et al. “Altered maternal lipid metabolism is associated with higher inflammation in obese women during late pregnancy.” Integrative Obesity and Diabetes, vol. 2, no. 1, Open Access Text Pvt, Ltd., 2016. Crossref, doi:10.15761/iod.1000137.
A. Tinius R, G. Cahill A, A. Strand E, Todd Cade W. Altered maternal lipid metabolism is associated with higher inflammation in obese women during late pregnancy. Integrative Obesity and Diabetes. Open Access Text Pvt, Ltd.; 2016;2(1).
Published In
Integrative Obesity and Diabetes
DOI
EISSN
2056-8827
Publication Date
2016
Volume
2
Issue
1
Publisher
Open Access Text Pvt, Ltd.