Abstract:Fetal sex has been known to be associated with differential risks for adverse perinatal outcomes. Recently it has been highlighted as a risk factor for gestational diabetes (GDM), which carries short- and long-term cardiometabolic implications for the pregnant women and their offspring. Understanding the molecular mechanisms through which fetal sex can modulate placenta physiology can help identify novel molecular targets for future clinical applications. In this study, we investigated the nutrient-sensing O-G… Show more
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