Early life exposure to a diet with a supramolecular lipid structure close to that of mammalian milk improves early life growth, skeletal development, and later life neurocognitive function in individually and socially housed male c57bl/6j mice

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  • who: Lidewij Schipper from the James Cook University, Australia have published the research: Early Life Exposure to a Diet With a Supramolecular Lipid Structure Close to That of Mammalian Milk Improves Early Life Growth, Skeletal Development, and Later Life Neurocognitive Function in Individually and Socially Housed Male C57BL/6J Mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In the current study, we, therefore, evaluated the effects of exposure to the diet with a more mammalian milk-like supramolecular lipid structure, following normal lactation on cognitive function and associated parameters in individually as well as in socially housed . . .

     

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