Epigenetics in the uterine environment: how maternal diet and art may influence the epigenome in the offspring with long-term health consequences

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Irene Peral-Sanchez et al. from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton , YD, UK have published the paper: Epigenetics in the Uterine Environment: How Maternal Diet and ART May Influence the Epigenome in the Offspring with Long-Term Health Consequences, in the Journal: Genes 2022, 13, 31. of 23/Dec/2021

SUMMARY

    Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), neurological disorders, obesity, and some cancers, are on the rise, leading to around 34 million deaths worldwide per annum. The relationship between exposure to the maternal environment and . . .

     

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