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- who: Denny Vu00e5geru00f6 from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Food abundance in men before puberty predicts a range of cancers in grandsons, in the Journal: Nutritional conditions early in human life may influence phenotypic characteristics in later generations. A male-line transgenerational pathway, triggered by the early environment, has been postulated with support from animal and a small number of human studies. Here we analyse individuals born in Uppsala Sweden 1915-29 with linked data from their children and parents, which enables us to explore the hypothesis that pre-pubertal food abundance may trigger a transgenerational . . .
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