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Epigenetic changes induced by in utero dietary challenge result in phenotypic variability in successive generations of mice

  • de Pette M Van
  • , Andrew Dimond
  • , António M. Galvão
  • , Steven J. Millership
  • , Wilson To
  • , Chiara Prodani
  • , Gráinne McNamara
  • , Ludovica Bruno
  • , Alessandro Sardini
  • , Zoe Webster
  • , James McGinty
  • , Paul M.W. French
  • , Anthony G. Uren
  • , Juan Castillo-Fernandez
  • , William Watkinson
  • , Anne C. Ferguson-Smith
  • , Matthias Merkenschlager
  • , Rosalind M. John
  • , Gavin Kelsey
  • , Amanda G. Fisher*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital
  • Babraham Institute
  • Department of Reproductive Immunology and Pathology
  • University of Cambridge
  • Imperial College London
  • Cardiff University
  • Wellcome-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science

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