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    Prenatal Exposure to a Maternal High Fat Diet Increases Hepatic Cholesterol Accumulation in Intrauterine Growth Restricted Rats in Part Through MicroRNA-122 Inhibition of Cyp7a1 by Zinkhan, Erin K, Yu, Baifeng, Schlegel, Amnon

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (29-05-2018)
    “…Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and consumption of a high saturated fat diet (HFD) increase the risk of hypercholesterolemia, a leading cause of…”
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    FOXN3 Regulates Hepatic Glucose Utilization by Karanth, Santhosh, Zinkhan, Erin K., Hill, Jonathon T., Yost, H. Joseph, Schlegel, Amnon

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (21-06-2016)
    “…A SNP (rs8004664) in the first intron of the FOXN3 gene is associated with human fasting blood glucose. We find that carriers of the risk allele have higher…”
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    Maternal Predictors of Disparate Outcomes in Children With Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease by Asrani, Priyanka, Pinto, Nelangi M, Puchalski, Michael D, Ou, Zhining, Silver, Robert M, Zinkhan, Erin K, Heuser, Cara C, Nance, Amy, Miller, Thomas A

    Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (16-06-2020)
    “…Background Significant variability in morbidity and mortality persists for children with functionally single ventricle congenital heart disease (SV-CHD)…”
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    Uteroplacental Insufficiency Impairs Cholesterol Elimination in Adult Female Growth-Restricted Rat Offspring Fed a High-Fat Diet by Zinkhan, Erin K, Yu, Baifeng, McKnight, Robert

    “…Uteroplacental insufficiency (UPI) causes intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and increases the risk of hypercholesterolemia and cardiovascular disease,…”
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    Maternal Hyperglycemia Disrupts Histone 3 Lysine 36 Trimethylation of the IGF-1 Gene by Zinkhan, Erin K., Fu, Qi, Wang, Yan, Yu, Xing, Callaway, Christopher W., Segar, Jeffrey L., Scholz, Thomas D., McKnight, Robert A., Joss-Moore, Lisa A., Lane, Robert H.

    Published in Journal of nutrition and metabolism (01-01-2012)
    “…In utero environmental adaptation may predispose to lifelong morbidity. Organisms fine-tune gene expression to achieve environmental adaptation by epigenetic…”
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    An Evaluation to Establish the Acceptable Serum Triglyceride Levels in Neonates Receiving Intravenous Fat Emulsion Infusion in a Multicenter Retrospective Study by Chan, Belinda, Lian, Anh, Baer, Vickie, Robinson, Mandy, Ou, Zhining, Presson, Angela P, Zinkhan, Erin K

    Published in American journal of perinatology (01-08-2021)
    “…This study aimed to establish neonatal serum triglyceride (TG) level reference ranges during lipid infusion and correlate peak TG with neonatal outcomes. This…”
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    Intrauterine growth restriction influences vascular remodeling and stiffening in the weanling rat more than sex or diet by Dodson, R Blair, Miller, Thomas A, Powers, Kyle, Yang, Yueqin, Yu, Baifeng, Albertine, Kurt H, Zinkhan, Erin K

    “…Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) increases the incidence of adult cardiovascular disease (CVD). The sex-specific developmental mechanisms for…”
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    Impact of diet on the persistence of early vascular remodeling and stiffening induced by intrauterine growth restriction and a maternal high-fat diet by Miller, Thomas A, Dodson, R Blair, Mankouski, Anastasiya, Powers, Kyle N, Yang, Yueqin, Yu, Baifeng, Zinkhan, Erin K

    “…Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and maternal high-fat diet (HFD) independently predispose offspring to hypertension. In a rat model, IUGR more so than…”
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    Combination of intrauterine growth restriction and a high-fat diet impairs cholesterol elimination in rats by Zinkhan, Erin K., Chin, Jeanette R., Zalla, Jennifer M., Yu, Baifeng, Numpang, Ben, Yu, Xing, Jiang, Chengshe, Callaway, Christopher W., McKnight, Robert A., Joss-Moore, Lisa, Lane, Robert H.

    Published in Pediatric research (01-11-2014)
    “…Background: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) increases the risk of adult-onset hypercholesterolemia. High-fat diet (HFD) consumption potentiates…”
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    Intrauterine growth restriction inhibits expression of eukaryotic elongation factor 2 kinase, a regulator of protein translation by McKnight, Robert A, Yost, Christian C, Zinkhan, Erin K, Fu, Qi, Callaway, Christopher W, Fung, Camille M

    Published in Physiological genomics (01-08-2016)
    “…Nutrient deprivation suppresses protein synthesis by blocking peptide elongation. Transcriptional upregulation and activation of eukaryotic elongation factor 2…”
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    Maternal tobacco smoke increased visceral adiposity and serum corticosterone levels in adult male rat offspring by Zinkhan, Erin K., Lang, Brook Y., Yu, Baifeng, Wang, Yan, Jiang, Chengshe, Fitzhugh, Melanie, Dahl, Marjanna, Campbell, Michael S., Fung, Camille, Malleske, Daniel, Albertine, Kurt H., Joss-Moore, Lisa, Lane, Robert H.

    Published in Pediatric research (01-07-2014)
    “…Background: Maternal tobacco smoke (MTS) predisposes human and rat offspring to visceral obesity in early adulthood. Glucocorticoid excess also causes visceral…”
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    Intrauterine growth restriction combined with a maternal high‐fat diet increases hepatic cholesterol and low‐density lipoprotein receptor activity in rats by Zinkhan, Erin K., Zalla, Jennifer M., Carpenter, Jeanette R., Yu, Baifeng, Yu, Xing, Chan, Gary, Joss‐Moore, Lisa, Lane, Robert H.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-07-2016)
    “…Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and maternal consumption of a high‐saturated‐fat diet (HFD) increase the risk of hypercholesterolemia, a leading cause…”
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