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Pregnancy in Obese Mice Protects Selectively against Visceral Adiposity and Is Associated with Increased Adipocyte Estrogen Signalling

  • Silvia M. A. Pedroni,

    Affiliations Tommy's Centre for Maternal and Fetal Health, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Sophie Turban,

    Affiliation Endocrinology Unit, University/BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Tiina Kipari,

    Affiliation Endocrinology Unit, University/BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Donald R. Dunbar,

    Affiliation Endocrinology Unit, University/BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Kerry McInnes,

    Affiliation Endocrinology Unit, University/BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Philippa T. K. Saunders,

    Affiliation MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Nicholas M. Morton,

    Affiliation Molecular Metabolism Group, University/BHF Centre for Cardiovascular Science, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Jane E. Norman

    jane.norman@ed.ac.uk

    Affiliations Tommy's Centre for Maternal and Fetal Health, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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