Epigenetic modifications are among the most important mechanisms by which environmental factors can influence early cellular differentiation and create new phenotypic traits during pregnancy and within the neonatal period without altering the deoxyribonucleic acid sequence. A number of antenatal and postnatal factors, such as maternal and neonatal nutrition, pollutant exposure, and the composition of microbiota, contribute to the establishment of epigenetic changes that can not only modulate the individual adaptation to the environment but also have an influence on lifelong health and disease by modifying inflammatory molecular pathways and the immune response. Postnatal intestinal colonization, in turn determined by maternal flora, mode of...
Multiple cues from the environment of our indirect and immediate ancestors, which often persist thro...
Background/Aims: IntraUterine (IUGR) and ExtraUterine Growth Restriction (EUGR) may induce reprogram...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...
none11siEpigenetic modifications are among the most important mechanisms by which environmental fact...
Abstract: Exposure to environmental factors in early life can influence developmental processes and ...
Maternal lifestyle is an important factor in the programming of an infant’s epigenome, in particular...
Nutrition is the most important environmental factor that can influence early developmental processe...
Epidemiological studies have shown a dramatic increase in the incidence and the prevalence of allerg...
The field of epigenetics is currently garnering a great deal of interest, exploring how our very mol...
A growing number of studies focusing on the developmental origin of health and disease hypothesis ha...
Exposure to environmental factors in early life can influence developmental processes and long-term ...
BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence suggests that nutritional exposures during pregnancy influence the fet...
Background: Children are susceptible to environmental contaminants and are at risk of developing dis...
BACKGROUND: Animal studies have shown that nutritional exposures during pregnancy can modify epigene...
Multiple cues from the environment of our indirect and immediate ancestors, which often persist thro...
Background/Aims: IntraUterine (IUGR) and ExtraUterine Growth Restriction (EUGR) may induce reprogram...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...
none11siEpigenetic modifications are among the most important mechanisms by which environmental fact...
Abstract: Exposure to environmental factors in early life can influence developmental processes and ...
Maternal lifestyle is an important factor in the programming of an infant’s epigenome, in particular...
Nutrition is the most important environmental factor that can influence early developmental processe...
Epidemiological studies have shown a dramatic increase in the incidence and the prevalence of allerg...
The field of epigenetics is currently garnering a great deal of interest, exploring how our very mol...
A growing number of studies focusing on the developmental origin of health and disease hypothesis ha...
Exposure to environmental factors in early life can influence developmental processes and long-term ...
BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence suggests that nutritional exposures during pregnancy influence the fet...
Background: Children are susceptible to environmental contaminants and are at risk of developing dis...
BACKGROUND: Animal studies have shown that nutritional exposures during pregnancy can modify epigene...
Multiple cues from the environment of our indirect and immediate ancestors, which often persist thro...
Background/Aims: IntraUterine (IUGR) and ExtraUterine Growth Restriction (EUGR) may induce reprogram...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...