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Robert J Posont

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Translational Animal Science|December 24, 2019
Maternal inflammation at 0.7 gestation in ewes leads to intrauterine growth restriction and impaired glucose metabolism in offspring at 30 d of ageRobert J Posont, Caitlin N Cadaret, Kristin A Beede, et al.
Translational Animal Science|December 24, 2019
Body composition estimated by bioelectrical impedance analyses is diminished by prenatal stress in neonatal lambs and by heat stress in feedlot wethersRachel L Gibbs, Caitlin N Cadaret, Rebecca M Swanson, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 5, 2021
Intermittent maternofetal oxygenation during late gestation improved birthweight, neonatal growth, body symmetry, and muscle metabolism in intrauterine growth-restricted lambsCaitlin N Cadaret, Robert J Posont, Rebecca M Swanson, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|July 31, 2022
Primary myoblasts from intrauterine growth-restricted fetal sheep exhibit intrinsic dysfunction of proliferation and differentiation that coincides with enrichment of inflammatory cytokine signaling pathwaysRobert J Posont, Micah S Most, Caitlin N Cadaret, et al.
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Translational Animal Science|December 24, 2019
Maternal inflammation at 0.7 gestation in ewes leads to intrauterine growth restriction and impaired glucose metabolism in offspring at 30 d of ageRobert J Posont, Caitlin N Cadaret, Kristin A Beede, et al.
Translational Animal Science|December 24, 2019
Body composition estimated by bioelectrical impedance analyses is diminished by prenatal stress in neonatal lambs and by heat stress in feedlot wethersRachel L Gibbs, Caitlin N Cadaret, Rebecca M Swanson, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 5, 2021
Intermittent maternofetal oxygenation during late gestation improved birthweight, neonatal growth, body symmetry, and muscle metabolism in intrauterine growth-restricted lambsCaitlin N Cadaret, Robert J Posont, Rebecca M Swanson, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|July 31, 2022
Primary myoblasts from intrauterine growth-restricted fetal sheep exhibit intrinsic dysfunction of proliferation and differentiation that coincides with enrichment of inflammatory cytokine signaling pathwaysRobert J Posont, Micah S Most, Caitlin N Cadaret, et al.
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