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The F1 litter sizes and pup BMs. (body masses) were recorded at birth, and, to standardize food supply, litters were adjusted to six pups/dam (1:1 ...
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All F0 rats delivered the F1 generation by spontaneously
vaginal delivery. The F1 litter sizes and pup BMs
(body masses) were recorded at birth, and, to standardize
food supply, litters were adjusted to six pups/dam (1:1
gender ratio where possible) [16]. The pups were accompanied
until weaning when only one pup/litter was randomly
assigned to form the F1 groups of study [17]. Th
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