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    Fetal Hypoglycemia Induced by Placental SLC2A3 -RNA Interference Alters Fetal Pancreas Development and Transcriptome at Mid-Gestation by Kennedy, Victoria C, Lynch, Cameron S, Tanner, Amelia R, Winger, Quinton A, Gad, Ahmed, Rozance, Paul J, Anthony, Russell V

    “…Glucose, the primary energy substrate for fetal oxidative processes and growth, is transferred from maternal to fetal circulation down a concentration gradient…”
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    Impact of Placental SLC2A3 Deficiency during the First-Half of Gestation by Lynch, Cameron S, Kennedy, Victoria C, Tanner, Amelia R, Ali, Asghar, Winger, Quinton A, Rozance, Paul J, Anthony, Russell V

    “…In the ruminant placenta, glucose uptake and transfer are mediated by facilitative glucose transporters SLC2A1 (GLUT1) and SLC2A3 (GLUT3). SLC2A1 is located on…”
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    CSH RNA Interference Reduces Global Nutrient Uptake and Umbilical Blood Flow Resulting in Intrauterine Growth Restriction by Tanner, Amelia R, Lynch, Cameron S, Kennedy, Victoria C, Ali, Asghar, Winger, Quinton A, Rozance, Paul J, Anthony, Russell V

    “…Deficiency of the placental hormone chorionic somatomammotropin (CSH) can lead to the development of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). To gain insight…”
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    The Impact of SLC2A8 RNA Interference on Glucose Uptake and the Transcriptome of Human Trophoblast Cells by Lipka, Aleksandra, Paukszto, Łukasz, Kennedy, Victoria C, Tanner, Amelia R, Majewska, Marta, Anthony, Russell V

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (24-02-2024)
    “…While glucose is the primary fuel for fetal growth, the placenta utilizes the majority of glucose taken up from the maternal circulation. Of the facilitative…”
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    Impact of Chorionic Somatomammotropin In Vivo RNA Interference Phenotype on Uteroplacental Expression of the IGF Axis by Hord, Taylor K, Tanner, Amelia R, Kennedy, Victoria C, Lynch, Cameron S, Winger, Quinton A, Rozance, Paul J, Anthony, Russell V

    Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (26-05-2023)
    “…While fetal growth is dependent on many factors, optimal placental function is a prerequisite for a normal pregnancy outcome. The majority of fetal…”
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    In vivo investigation of ruminant placenta function and physiology-a review by Tanner, Amelia R, Kennedy, Victoria C, Lynch, Cameron S, Hord, Taylor K, Winger, Quinton A, Rozance, Paul J, Anthony, Russell V

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2022)
    “…The placenta facilitates the transport of nutrients to the fetus, removal of waste products from the fetus, immune protection of the fetus and functions as an…”
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    9 Randel Lecture: In Vivo investigation of pregnancy Physiology by Anthony, Russell V, Tanner, Amelia R, Kennedy, Victoria C, Winger, Quinton A, Rozance, Paul J

    Published in Journal of animal science (02-03-2024)
    “…Abstract Pregnancy in any mammal requires the integration of three distinct compartments; the maternal, placental and fetal compartments. Compromised function…”
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    Fetal Hypoglycemia Induced by Placental ISLC2A3/I-RNA Interference Alters Fetal Pancreas Development and Transcriptome at Mid-Gestation by Kennedy, Victoria C, Lynch, Cameron S, Tanner, Amelia R, Winger, Quinton A, Gad, Ahmed, Rozance, Paul J, Anthony, Russell V

    “…Glucose, the primary energy substrate for fetal oxidative processes and growth, is transferred from maternal to fetal circulation down a concentration gradient…”
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    264 Using in vivo RNA Interference to Investigate Ruminant Placental Function by Anthony, Russell V, Tanner, Amelia R, Lynch, Cameron S, Kennedy, Victoria C, Rozance, Paul J, Winger, Quinton A

    Published in Journal of animal science (08-10-2021)
    “…Abstract Pregnant sheep have been used extensively for investigating pregnancy physiology, providing valuable information about the progression of ruminant…”
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