Genes, environment, and developmental timing: New insights from translational approaches to understand early origins of respiratory diseases
Abstract
Over the past decade, "omics" approaches have advanced our understanding of the molecular programming of the airways in humans. Several studies have identified potential molecular mechanisms that contribute to early life epigenetic reprogramming, including DNA methylation, histone modifications, microRNAs, and the homeostasis of the respiratory mucosa (epithelial function and microbiota). Current evidence supports the notion that early infancy...
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Title
Genes, environment, and developmental timing: New insights from translational approaches to understand early origins of respiratory diseases
Published Date
Aug 13, 2021
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
10
Pages
3157 - 3165
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