Human transgenerational responses to early-life experience: potential impact on development, health and biomedical research

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  • who: Epigenetics et al. from the School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK have published the research work: Human transgenerational responses to early-life experience: potential impact on development, health and biomedical research, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/07/2014
  • what: This model has been explored further in terms of sperm noncoding RNAs55 (see below). The Norwegian Mothers and Babies study aims to quantify the influence of various social, genetic, nutritional and environmental exposures on pregnancy outcomes and child health.
  • future: Unlike much of the research in the . . .

     

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