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Association of diabetes and cigarette smoke exposure on the glycemia and liver glycogen of pregnant Wistar rats

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TABLE 1 - Glycemic levels on days 0 and 21 of pregnancy and liver glycogen concentration obtained at term pregnancy of rats from different experimental groups
FIGURE 1 - Maternal weight gain and litter weight on day 21 of pregnancy of rats from different experimental groups

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