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    Intravenous maternal -arginine administration to twin-bearing ewes during late pregnancy enhances placental growth and development by van der Linden, D S, Sciascia, Q, Sales, F, Wards, N J, Oliver, M H, McCoard, S A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-2015)
    “…This study aimed to investigate if intravenous maternal Arg administration to well-fed twin-bearing ewes, from 100 to 140 d of gestation or birth, could…”
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    Intravenous maternal l-arginine administration to twin-bearing ewes during late pregnancy enhances placental growth and development 1 by vanderLinden, D S, Sciascia, Q, Sales, F, Wards, N J, Oliver, M H, McCoard, S A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-10-2015)
    “…This study aimed to investigate if intravenous maternal Arg administration to well-fed twin-bearing ewes, from 100 to 140 d of gestation or birth, could…”
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    Intravenous maternal l-arginine administration to twin-bearing ewes, during late pregnancy, is associated with increased fetal muscle mTOR abundance and postnatal growth in twin female lambs 1 by Sales, F, Sciascia, Q, van der Linden, D S, Wards, N J, Oliver, M H, McCoard, S A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2016)
    “…The aims of this study were to determine whether parenteral Arg administered to well-fed twin-bearing ewes from 100 to 140 d of pregnancy influences fetal…”
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    Intravenous maternal -arginine administration to twin-bearing ewes, during late pregnancy, is associated with increased fetal muscle mTOR abundance and postnatal growth in twin female lambs by Sales, F, Sciascia, Q, van der Linden, D S, Wards, N J, Oliver, M H, McCoard, S A

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2016)
    “…The aims of this study were to determine whether parenteral Arg administered to well-fed twin-bearing ewes from 100 to 140 d of pregnancy influences fetal…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article