Feuer et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Use of a mouse in vitro fertilization model to understand the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesisFeuer et al., 2014
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- Feuer S
- Liu X
- Donjacour A
- Lin W
- Simbulan R
- Giritharan G
- Piane L
- Kolahi K
- Ameri K
- Maltepe E
- Rinaudo P
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- Endocrinology
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The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease hypothesis holds that alterations to homeostasis during critical periods of development can predispose individuals to adult- onset chronic diseases such as diabetes and metabolic syndrome. It remains controversial …
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