Published October 1, 2023 | Version v1
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Chilling Consequences: Investigating Offspring Brain Oxidative Changes Due to Maternal Hypothermia in Gestational Diabetic Rats

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  • 1. Medical Intern, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belagavi, Karnataka, India

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"Chilling Consequences: Investigating Offspring Brain Oxidative Changes Due to Maternal Hypothermia in Gestational Diabetic Rats" explores the consequential effects of maternal hypothermia during pregnancy in gestational diabetic rats, focusing on its impact on the oxidative status of the offspring's brain. This research investigates the potential links between maternal hypothermia, oxidative stress, and neurodevelopmental outcomes in the offspring. By unveiling the intricate dynamics at play, this study sheds light on the implications of maternal conditions on offspring brain health.

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SimInSitu – In-silico Development- and Clinical-Trial-Platform for Testing in-situ Tissue Engineered Heart Valves 101017523
European Commission

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