BOARD-INVITED REVIEW: Intrauterine growth retardation: Implications for the animal sciences1
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Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), defined as impaired growth and development of the mammalian embryo/fetus or its organs during pregnancy, is a major concern in domestic animal production. Fetal growth restriction reduces neonatal survival, has a permanent stunting effect on postnatal growth and the efficiency of feed/forage utilization in offspring, negatively affects whole body composition and meat quality, and impairs long-term health and athletic performance. Knowledge of the underlying mechanisms has important implications for the prevention of IUGR and is crucial for enhancing the efficiency of livestock production and animal health. Fetal growth within the uterus is a complex biological event…
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- Biology
- Offspring
- Intrauterine growth restriction
- Conceptus
- Fetus
- Overnutrition
- Epigenetics
- Placenta
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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