Epigenomics, gestational programming and risk of metabolic syndrome

Volume: 39, Issue: 4, Pages: 633 - 641
Published: Feb 2, 2015
Abstract
Epigenetic mechanisms are emerging as mediators linking early environmental exposures during pregnancy with programmed changes in gene expression that alter offspring growth and development. There is irrefutable evidence from human and animal studies that nutrient and environmental agent exposures (for example, endocrine disruptors) during pregnancy may affect fetal/newborn development resulting in offspring obesity and obesity-associated...
Paper Details
Title
Epigenomics, gestational programming and risk of metabolic syndrome
Published Date
Feb 2, 2015
Volume
39
Issue
4
Pages
633 - 641
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