Umbilical venous-arterial plasma composition differences suggest differential incorporation of fatty acids in NEFA and cholesteryl ester pools
The developing fetus requires an adequate supply of fatty acids, in particular PUFA, for optimal growth and development. Little is known about the transfer of fatty acids by the placenta into the fetal circulation. However, the molecular form in which fatty acids are transferred into the fetal circu...
Main Authors: | Lewis, Rohan M. (Author), Hanson, Mark A. (Author), Burdge, Graham C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011-08.
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