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Mark Pope
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male
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Mark
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University of Nottingham
start time
January 2008
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ORCID iD
0000-0003-4576-7814
retrieved
1 August 2019
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Adipose tissue growth and development: the modulating role of ambient temperature
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Brown adipose tissue and glucose homeostasis - the link between climate change and the global rise in obesity and diabetes
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Transcriptional analysis of adipose tissue during development reveals depot-specific responsiveness to maternal dietary supplementation.
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Brown adipose tissue development and function and its impact on reproduction
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Recent advances in our understanding of brown and beige adipose tissue: the good fat that keeps you healthy
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Ontogeny and Thermogenic Role for Sternal Fat in Female Sheep.
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Developmental programming, adiposity, and reproduction in ruminants.
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The Ontogeny of Brown Adipose Tissue
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The developmental transition of ovine adipose tissue through early life
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Suboptimal maternal nutrition during early fetal kidney development specifically promotes renal lipid accumulation following juvenile obesity in the offspring
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Adipose tissue development during early life: novel insights into energy balance from small and large mammals
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Adipose tissue and fetal programming.
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Combined mutation screening of NKX2-5, GATA4, and TBX5 in congenital heart disease: multiple heterozygosity and novel mutations
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α-cardiac myosin heavy chain (MYH6) mutations affecting myofibril formation are associated with congenital heart defects
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α-cardiac actin mutations produce atrial septal defects
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Mark Pope
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01002040217.69
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0000-0003-4576-7814
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