Abstract

Smoking has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes relating to utero-placental insufficiency. We hypothesized that fetuses exposed to nicotine would also have long term consequences relating to developmental programming of cardiovascular function. The aim of this study was to assess long-term cardiovascular effects in offspring exposed to nicotine during development.

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