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  • Epigenetic and phenotypic changes result from a continuous pre and post natal dietary exposure to phytoestrogens in an experimental population of mice
    BMC Physiology, Vol. 8 (15 September 2008), 17.
    by Carlos M Guerrero-Bosagna, Pablo Sabat, Fernanda S Valdovinos, Luis E Valladares, Susan J Clark
  • Exploring the Underlying Hormonal Mechanisms of Prenatal Risk Factors for Breast Cancer: A Review and Commentary
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, Vol. 16, No. 9. (1 September 2007), pp. 1700-1712.
    by Rebecca Troisi, Nancy Potischman, Robert N Hoover
  • Effect of In Utero and Early-Life Conditions on Adult Health and Disease
    N Engl J Med, Vol. 359, No. 1. (3 July 2008), pp. 61-73.
    by Peter D Gluckman, Mark A Hanson, Cyrus Cooper, Kent L Thornburg
  • A sideways glance. Do you remember your grandmother’s food? How epigenetic changes transmit consequences of nutritional exposure from one generation to the next
    Genes & Nutrition, Vol. 3, No. 1. (April 2008), pp. 1-3.
    by Maria Scarino
  • Maternal Effects as Generators of Evolutionary Change: A Reassessment
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 1133, No. 1. (June 2008), pp. 151-161.
  • Developmental origins of adult disease: an introduction
    Journal of Internal Medicine, Vol. 261, No. 5. (2007), pp. 410-411.
    by PM Nilsson, A Holmän
    posted to review read prenatal natal evolution disease development by Zephyrus on 2008-11-13 16:36:24 as **
  • Spatial memory and hippocampal plasticity are differentially sensitive to the availability of choline in adulthood as a function of choline supply in utero
    Brain Research, Vol. 1237 (27 October 2008), pp. 153-166.
  • The impact of developmental conditions on adult salivary estradiol levels: Why this differs from progesterone?
    American Journal of Human Biology, Vol. 20, No. 1. (2008), pp. 2-14.
    by Alejandra N La Mora, Gillian R Bentley, Osul A Choudhury, Dora A Napolitano, Robert T Chatterton
  • Epigenetic regulation and fetal programming
    Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2008), pp. 1-16.
    by C Gicquel, A Elosta, Y Lebouc
  • Nutrition maternelle : incidence sur la fertilité de la descendance et importance de la période périconceptionelle pour le long terme
    Gynécologie Obstétrique & Fertilité, Vol. 36, No. 9. (September 2008), pp. 920-929.
  • Neuroendocrine control of life histories: what do we need to know to understand the evolution of phenotypic plasticity?
    Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 363, No. 1497. (12 May 2008), pp. 1589-1598.
    by Ckate Lessells
  • The sex ratio and age-specific male mortality: Evidence for culling <I>in utero</I>
    American Journal of Human Biology, Vol. 19, No. 6. (2007), pp. 763-773.
    by Tim Bruckner, Ralph Catalano
  • The predictive adaptive response and metabolic syndrome: challenges for the hypothesis
    Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 18, No. 3. (April 2007), pp. 94-99.
    by I Rickard, V Lummaa
  • Neoplasia as development gone awry: the role of endocrine disruptors
    International Journal of Andrology, Vol. 31, No. 2. (April 2008), pp. 288-293.
    posted to prenatal exposure endocrine disruption cancer breast by Zephyrus on 2008-10-13 13:17:48 as **
  • Toward a dynamic model of deposition and utilization of yolk steroids
    Integr. Comp. Biol., Vol. 48, No. 3. (1 September 2008), pp. 411-418.
    by Michael C Moore, Gwynne I Johnston
  • The preimplantation embryo: handle with care.
    Seminars in reproductive medicine, Vol. 26, No. 2. (March 2008), pp. 175-185.
  • Drug exposure, pregnancy outcome and fetal and childhood development occurring in the offspring of mothers with systemic lupus erythematosus and other chronic autoimmune diseases.
    Lupus, Vol. 15, No. 11. (2006), pp. 808-813.
    by A Parke
  • Does Breast Cancer Start in the Womb?
    Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, Vol. 102, No. 2. (February 2008), pp. 125-133.
    posted to read prenatal plasticity fetal cancer breast by Zephyrus on 2008-11-24 22:59:58 as **
  • Development of type 2 diabetes following intrauterine growth retardation in rats is associated with progressive epigenetic silencing of Pdx1.
    The Journal of clinical investigation, Vol. 118, No. 6. (June 2008), pp. 2316-2324.
    by JH Park, DA Stoffers, RD Nicholls, RA Simmons
  • Early life events and their consequences for later disease: A life history and evolutionary perspective
    American Journal of Human Biology, Vol. 19, No. 1. (2007), pp. 1-19.
    by Peter D Gluckman, Mark A Hanson, Alan S Beedle
  • Metabolic plasticity during mammalian development is directionally dependent on early nutritional status
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 31. (31 July 2007), pp. 12796-12800.
    by Peter D Gluckman, Karen A Lillycrop, Mark H Vickers, Anthony B Pleasants, Emma S Phillips, Alan S Beedle, Graham C Burdge, Mark A Hanson
  • Preparing offspring for future conditions is adaptive
    Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 19, No. 4. (May 2008), pp. 111-111.
    by P Bateson
    posted to read prenatal predictive-adaptive natal evolution adaptive by Zephyrus on 2008-11-13 15:47:09 as **
  • Epigenetic mechanisms and the mismatch concept of the developmental origins of health and disease.
    Pediatric research, Vol. 61, No. 5 Pt 2. (May 2007)
    by KM Godfrey, KA Lillycrop, GC Burdge, PD Gluckman, MA Hanson
  • Flaws in the theory of predictive adaptive responses
    Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol. 18, No. 9. (November 2007), pp. 331-337.
    by J Wells
  • The nature of the growth pattern and of the metabolic response to fasting in the rat are dependent upon the dietary protein and folic acid intakes of their pregnant dams and post-weaning fat consumption
    British Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 99, No. 03. (2007), pp. 540-549.
    by Graham C Burdge, Karen A Lillycrop, Alan A Jackson, Peter D Gluckman, Mark A Hanson
  • Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A up-regulates immune responses, including T helper 1 and T helper 2 responses, in mice
    Immunology, Vol. 112, No. 3. (2004), pp. 489-495.
    by Shin Yoshino, Kouya Yamaki, Xiaojuan Li, Tao Sai, Rie Yanagisawa, Hirohisa Takano, Shinji Taneda, Hideyuki Hayashi, Yoki Mori
    posted to xenoestrogen th2 th1 response prenatal mice immunology estrogen by Zephyrus on 2008-10-16 18:57:00 as **
  • Neonatal microbial flora and disease outcome.
    Nestle Nutr Workshop Ser Pediatr Program, Vol. 61 (2008), pp. 211-224.
    by MF Vassallo, WA Walker
  • Developmental mismatch: consequences for later cardiorespiratory health
    BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Vol. 115, No. 2. (January 2008), pp. 149-157.
  • Could hormone residues be involved?
    Hum. Reprod., Vol. 22, No. 6. (1 June 2007), pp. 1503-1505.
    by Vom
  • Developmental plasticity and human disease: research directions
    Journal of Internal Medicine, Vol. 261, No. 5. (May 2007), pp. 461-471.
    by PD Gluckman, MA Hanson
    posted to prenatal review read plasticity natal disease by Zephyrus on 2008-11-12 23:45:50 as ** along with 1 group R.E.A.D
  • Sexual dimorphism in immune function: the role of prenatal exposure to androgens and estrogens
    European Journal of Pharmacology, Vol. 405, No. 1-3. (29 September 2000), pp. 251-261.
    by J Martin
    posted to thesis th2 th1 prenatal immunology estrogen androgen by Zephyrus on 2008-10-16 18:38:33 as **
  • Nutritional Aspects Relating to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
    Current Women's Health Reviews, Vol. 4, No. 3. (August 2008), pp. 143-152.
    by Prater,
  • Appetite regulatory mechanisms and food intake in mice are sensitive to mismatch in diets between pregnancy and postnatal periods
    Brain Research, Vol. 1237 (27 October 2008), pp. 146-152.
  • Impact of prenatal stress on neuroendocrine programming.
    TheScientificWorldJournal, Vol. 7 (2007), pp. 1493-1537.
    posted to stress read prenatal neuroendocrine evolution by Zephyrus on 2008-11-30 21:59:12 as **
  • Secondary sex ratio variation during stressful times: The impact of the French Revolutionary Wars on a German parish (1787-1802)
    American Journal of Human Biology, Vol. 18, No. 6. (2006), pp. 806-821.
    by Ariane Kemkes
  • The developmental origins of health and disease: current theories and epigenetic mechanisms.
    Society of Reproduction and Fertility supplement, Vol. 64 (2007), pp. 425-443.
    by KD Sinclair, RG Lea, WD Rees, LE Young
  • The Adaptive Value of Stress-Induced Phenotypes: Effects of Maternally Derived Corticosterone on Sex-Biased Investment, Cost of Reproduction, and Maternal Fitness.
    The American Naturalist, Vol. 172, No. 4. (1 October 2008), pp. E135-E149.
    by Oliver P Love, Tony D Williams
  • Childhood Conditions Influence Adult Progesterone Levels
    PLoS Medicine, Vol. 4, No. 5. (1 May 2007), e167.
    by Núñez-De, Robert T Chatterton, Osul A Choudhury, Dora A Napolitano, Gillian R Bentley
  • Increased reproductive success of women after prenatal undernutrition
    Hum. Reprod., Vol. 23, No. 11. (1 November 2008), pp. 2591-2595.
    by Rebecca C Painter, Rudi G Westendorp, Susanne R de Rooij, Clive Osmond, David J Barker, Tessa J Roseboom
  • Fetal and neonatal pathways to obesity.
    Frontiers of hormone research, Vol. 36 (2008), pp. 61-72.
  • Season of birth affects short- and long-term survival
    American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 135, No. 4. (2008), pp. 462-468.
  • Canadian First Nations women's beliefs about pregnancy and prenatal care.
    Can J Nurs Res, Vol. 27, No. 1. (1995), pp. 89-100.
    by EH Sokoloski
    posted to a beliefs prenatal by woodlandd on 2005-04-25 16:12:15 as **
  • MATERNAL RUBELLA AND PULMONARY ARTERY STENOSES. REPORT OF ELEVEN CASES.
    Pediatrics, Vol. 32 (August 1963), pp. 180-185.
    by RD ROWE
    posted to environment infection non-genetic prenatal pulmonary rubella by SVAS on 2006-08-11 20:38:22 as **
  • notes Impact of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure on Child Behavior Problems Through School Age
    Pediatrics, Vol. 119, No. 2. (1 February 2007), pp. e348-359.
    by Henrietta S Bada, Abhik Das, Charles R Bauer, Seetha Shankaran, Barry Lester, Linda Lagasse, Jane Hammond, Linda L Wright, Rosemary Higgins
    posted to child-behavior cocaine prenatal school by shupsy on 2007-07-18 22:27:10 as **
  • Mechanisms for differences in monozygous twins
    Early Human Development, Vol. 64, No. 2. (September 2001), pp. 105-117.
    by Paul Gringras, Wai Chen
    posted to epigentics prenatal twins by shoshin on 2008-07-05 18:39:30 as **
  • Maternal methyl supplements increase offspring DNA methylation at Axin Fused.
    Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000), Vol. 44, No. 9. (September 2006), pp. 401-406.
    by RA Waterland, DC Dolinoy, JR Lin, CA Smith, X Shi, KG Tahiliani
    posted to prenatal maternal epigenetics diet by misonneh on 2008-09-24 15:45:38 as **
  • Maternal genistein alters coat color and protects Avy mouse offspring from obesity by modifying the fetal epigenome.
    Environmental health perspectives, Vol. 114, No. 4. (April 2006), pp. 567-572.
    by DC Dolinoy, JR Weidman, RA Waterland, RL Jirtle
    posted to prenatal meternal isoflavone epigenetics environment diet by misonneh on 2008-09-24 15:43:08 as **
  • Genomic DNA methylation among women in a multiethnic New York City birth cohort.
    Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, Vol. 17, No. 9. (September 2008), pp. 2306-2310.
    by MB Terry, JS Ferris, R Pilsner, JD Flom, P Tehranifar, RM Santella, MV Gamble, E Susser
    posted to blood prenatal methylation gxe global childhood by misonneh on 2008-09-16 20:07:31 as read
  • Transposable Elements: Targets for Early Nutritional Effects on Epigenetic Gene Regulation
    Mol. Cell. Biol., Vol. 23, No. 15. (1 August 2003), pp. 5293-5300.
    by Robert A Waterland, Randy L Jirtle
  • Diet and the epigenetic (re)programming of phenotypic differences in behavior.
    Brain research (29 July 2008)
    by Patrick O O McGowan, Michael J J Meaney, Moshe Szyf
    posted to prenatal phenotype maternal gxe epigenetics diet by misonneh on 2008-09-23 19:10:05 as **
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