Influence of cafeteria diet and fish oil in pregnancy and lactation on pups’ body weight and fatty acid profiles in rats

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Clara Sánchez-Blanco
Encarnación Amusquivar
Kenia Bispo
Emilio Herrera
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[1] Universidad San Pablo CEU,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Cafeteria diet; Dietary fish oil supplement; Postnatal development; High-fat diet; Index of desaturases; Arachidonic acid;
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