Placental glycogen stores are increased in mice with H19 null mutations but not in those with insulin or IGF type 1 receptor mutations

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Placental glycogen stores are increased in mice with H19 null mutations but not in those with insulin or IGF type 1 receptor mutations is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PLACENTA.2009.05.004
P932PMC publication ID4695223
P698PubMed publication ID19524295

P2093author name stringLi Liang
Mary Frances Lopez
Weihui Guo
Pieter Dikkes
Diego R Esquiliano
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P433issue8
P304page(s)693-699
P577publication date2009-06-13
P1433published inPlacentaQ7200288
P1476titlePlacental glycogen stores are increased in mice with H19 null mutations but not in those with insulin or IGF type 1 receptor mutations
P478volume30

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