Abstract:BackgroundGestational diabetes occurs in 3–4% of all pregnancies, thereby being one of the leading pregnancy diseases in developed countries. The disease poses important health implications for both mother and child. Several animal models exist in this field, but with significant limitations. Consequently we want to introduce the pregnant chinchilla as a novel animal model of gestational diabetes. The chinchilla is excelled for various reasons; it gives birth to one or two cubs, is pregnant for 115 day and has… Show more
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