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Maternal Dietary Micronutrient Restriction During Preconception, Conception and Postnatal Life Predispose the Offspring to Insulin Resistance and Hypertension in Adult Life

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Fig. 1a:  Differences in size of the neonateof Control and MR along with placenta
Table 1: Diet intake, physical and Biochemicalparameters in mother at the end of 12 weeks
Table 4: Results of Glucose tolerance test showing the levels of Plasmaglucose and plasma insulin in offspring of MR and control groups on PD 180
Fig. 2: Body weights of the offspring at weaning and on post-natal days 20, 60,120, 180, 260 and 320
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