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- who: Veru00f4nica Euclydes from the Department and Institute of Psychiatry, University of Su00e3o Paulo Paulo, u2011010, Brazil have published the research work: Gestational age acceleration is associated with epigenetic biomarkers of prenatal physiologic stress exposure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aimed to evaluate whether GAA could be predicted by epigenetic scores of low-grade inflammation (i-ePGS) and glucocorticoid exposure (GES) considering maternal stress exposure variables, newborn anthropometry, and the sex moderation in these associations. The results of this study showed Infants who presented higher i-ePGS, whose mothers were younger and more . . .
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