Epigenetics
Volume 8, 2013 - Issue 7
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Research Paper
High folate gestational and post-weaning diets alter hypothalamic feeding pathways by DNA methylation in Wistar rat offspring
Clara E. Cho Department of Nutritional Sciences; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON Canada
, Diana Sánchez-Hernández Department of Nutritional Sciences; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON Canada
, Sandra A. Reza-López Department of Nutritional Sciences; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON Canada
, Pedro S.P. Huot Department of Nutritional Sciences; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON Canada
, Young-In Kim Department of Nutritional Sciences; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON Canada; Department of Medicine; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON Canada; Keenan Research Center of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at St. Michael’s Hospital; Toronto, ON Canada; Division of Gastroenterology; St. Michael’s Hospital; Toronto, ON Canada
& G. Harvey Anderson Department of Nutritional Sciences; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON Canada; Department of Physiology; Faculty of Medicine; University of Toronto; Toronto, ON CanadaCorrespondence[email protected]
Pages 710-719
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Received 28 Feb 2013, Accepted 05 May 2013, Published online: 14 May 2013
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