1988
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(88)90383-6
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Variation in litter size encountered in utero influences the bioenergetic characteristics of adult female mice

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“…C57BL/6J mice from larger litters may be less sociable due to prenatal effects. It is not clear whether pups in large litters compete for nutritional resources in utero [112,113], but they do have relatively low birth weights [114,115] and they behaviorally and physiologically resemble undernourished mice in some ways [116]. In humans, both multiple concurrent births [64,68] and low birth weight [65,67,117,118] have been identified as risk factors for ASD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…C57BL/6J mice from larger litters may be less sociable due to prenatal effects. It is not clear whether pups in large litters compete for nutritional resources in utero [112,113], but they do have relatively low birth weights [114,115] and they behaviorally and physiologically resemble undernourished mice in some ways [116]. In humans, both multiple concurrent births [64,68] and low birth weight [65,67,117,118] have been identified as risk factors for ASD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%