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- who: August and collaborators from the ShanghaiTech University, China have published the Article: Paternal alcohol exposures program intergenerational hormetic effects on offspring fetoplacental growth, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Unexpectedly, the studies demonstrate that paternal alcohol use programs nonlinear effects on fetoplacental growth, and significantly, even low dose alcohol exposures influence the sperm-inherited developmental program. The authors provide detailed descriptions of each statistical test in Table 2. Although not the focus of this study, the authors did not observe any differences between placental phenotypes before or after 11 weeks, the mean exposure time. The . . .
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