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Tacrolimus in the prevention of adverse pregnancy outcomes and diabetes associated embryopathies in obese and diabetic mice

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Fig. 1 Tacrolimus restored glucose tolerance in the chronically overfed HFD-dNONcNZO dams
Table 1 Maternal and reproductive parameters at the time of cesarean section in the HFD-dNONcNZO mice and those receiving tacrolimus or metformin
Fig. 2 Low fetal viability and high rate of fetal demise were characteristics of pregnancy in the HFD-dNONcNZO dams
Fig. 3 Tacrolimus-mediated inhibition of fetal demise is linked to restored uterine and umbilical artery flow during pregnancy
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