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immature female offspring Prenatal undernutrition results in precocious puberty in female rats ( Fig. 2 ), and UN offspring showed the lower BW until 3 weeks of age, as indicated in Fig. 2A . Figure 2B shows KNDy gene expression in the hypothalamus of
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. Prenatal undernutrition, however, induced consistent changes in LOW sheep, particularly T 3 responses, which were mostly observed irrespectively of the early postnatal diet. Figure 8 Summary of the most notable findings in relation to HPT axis