Metabolism during fetal life: a functional assessment of metabolic development.

CT Jones, TP Rolph - Physiological reviews, 1985 - journals.physiology.org
CT Jones, TP Rolph
Physiological reviews, 1985journals.physiology.org
Fetal development is characterized by two major events with high metabolic demand:
sustained organ and body growth and extensive maturation and differentiation of fetal
tissues. Thus over a period when body weight may increase as much as l&fold, fetal liver
develops the ability to synthesize large amounts of protein, then fat, followed by glycogen
and glucose. Skeletal
Fetal development is characterized by two major events with high metabolic demand: sustained organ and body growth and extensive maturation and differentiation of fetal tissues. Thus over a period when body weight may increase as much as l&fold, fetal liver develops the ability to synthesize large amounts of protein, then fat, followed by glycogen and glucose. Skeletal
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