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    DNA methylation plays a crucial role during early Nasonia development by Zwier, M. V, Verhulst, E. C, Zwahlen, R. D, Beukeboom, L. W, van de Zande, L

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-02-2012)
    “…Although the role of DNA methylation in insect development is still poorly understood, the number and role of DNA methyltransferases in insects vary strongly…”
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    Maternal western diet primes non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in adult mouse offspring by Pruis, M. G. M., Lendvai, Á., Bloks, V. W., Zwier, M. V., Baller, J. F. W., de Bruin, A., Groen, A. K., Plösch, T.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-01-2014)
    “…Aim Metabolic programming via components of the maternal diet during gestation may play a role in the development of different aspects of the metabolic…”
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    Maternal–fetal cholesterol transport in the second half of mouse pregnancy does not involve LDL receptor‐related protein 2 by Zwier, M. V., Baardman, M. E., Dijk, T. H., Jurdzinski, A., Wisse, L. J., Bloks, V. W., Berger, R. M. F., DeRuiter, M. C., Groen, A. K., Plösch, T.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-08-2017)
    “…Aim LDL receptor‐related protein type 2 (LRP2) is highly expressed on both yolk sac and placenta. Mutations in the corresponding gene are associated with…”
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    Influence of relative NK–DC abundance on placentation and its relation to epigenetic programming in the offspring by Freitag, N, Zwier, M V, Barrientos, G, Tirado-González, I, Conrad, M L, Rose, M, Scherjon, S A, Plösch, T, Blois, S M

    Published in Cell death & disease (01-08-2014)
    “…Normal placentation relies on an efficient maternal adaptation to pregnancy. Within the decidua, natural killer (NK) cells and dendritic cells (DC) have a…”
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    Maternal-fetal cholesterol transport in the second half ofᅡ mouse pregnancy does not involve LDL receptor-related protein 2 by Zwier, M V, Baardman, M E, Dijk, T H, Jurdzinski, A, Wisse, L J, Bloks, V W, Berger, R M F, DeRuiter, M C, Groen, A K, Plosch, T

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-08-2017)
    “…Aim LDL receptor-related protein type 2 (LRP2) is highly expressed on both yolk sac and placenta. Mutations in the corresponding gene are associated with…”
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