Perinatal programming the state of the art /

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Erakunde egilea: ebrary, Inc
Beste egile batzuk: Plagemann, Andreas
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Argitaratua: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, c2012.
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Aurkibidea:
  • The past and future of perinatal medicine
  • Experimental models of low birth weight--insight into the developmental programming of metabolic health, aging, and immune function
  • Cardiovascular consequences of IUGR : experimental aspects
  • Fetal programming of endocrine function in IUGR offspring depends on the cause of low birth weight : evidence from animal models and the human FIPS-study
  • Intrauterine corticosteroids for lung maturation : observations of HPA axis function and cardiac autonomic balance in the neonate
  • Feast or famine : in the fast lane to puberty
  • Early life origins of diabetes and obesity : general aspects and the thin-fat baby paradigm
  • The outcome in offspring of obese mothers
  • Short and long term effects of gestational obesity : clinical observations
  • Emerging role of neuroendocrine programming in obesity
  • Genetic influences on the long-term effects of the perinatal environment on energy homeostasis and offspring obesity
  • Perinatal programming in offspring of diabetic mothers : clinical data
  • Experimental observations on perinatal programming in offspring of diabetic mothers
  • Prenatal infections and long-term mental outcome : modeling schizophrenia-related dysfunctions using the prenatal Poly I : C model in mice
  • Prenatal programming of cognition and emotion in humans : from birth to age 20
  • Perinatal programming of allergy
  • Perinatal origin of testicular germ cell cancer : possible involvement of developmental re-programming
  • Epigenetic adaptation during early life
  • Toward a unifying concept on perinatal programming.