The concept of developmental adaptation is a powerful framework that can be used for understanding the origin of population differences in phenotypic and genotypic biological traits. There is great deal of information describing how developmental responses can shape adult biological outcomes. Specifically, current research suggest that individuals developing in stressful environments such as high altitude will attain an adult enlarged residual lung volume that contribute to the successful cardiovascular adaptation of the high-altitude Andean native. Likewise, studies on the etiology of the metabolic syndrome indicate that development under poor nutritional environments elicit efficient physiological and metabolic responses for the utilizati...
Early life epigenetic programming and transmission of stress-induced traits in mammals How and when ...
Conférence invitée présentée aux 17èmes journées de la FFER, Paris, le 19-21 septembre 2012Many epid...
Biomedical science has little considered the relevance of life history theory and evolutionary and e...
Genetic research has focused on identifying linkages between polymorphisms and phenotypic traits to ...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
There is now evidence that developmental influences have lifelong effects on cardiovascular and meta...
Copyright © 2005 the American Physiological SocietyThe "fetal" or "early" origins of adult disease h...
The importance of developmental factors in influencing the risk of later-life disease has a strong e...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...
The early environment during development is emerging as a strong predictor of phenotype and disease ...
There is now considerable evidence that elements of the heritable or familial component of disease s...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have and continue to offer valuable insight into the Develo...
It is now widely recognized that the environment in early life can have important effects on human g...
Early life epigenetic programming and transmission of stress-induced traits in mammals How and when ...
Conférence invitée présentée aux 17èmes journées de la FFER, Paris, le 19-21 septembre 2012Many epid...
Biomedical science has little considered the relevance of life history theory and evolutionary and e...
Genetic research has focused on identifying linkages between polymorphisms and phenotypic traits to ...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
Epidemiological and animal studies show that small changes in the developmental environment can indu...
There is now evidence that developmental influences have lifelong effects on cardiovascular and meta...
Copyright © 2005 the American Physiological SocietyThe "fetal" or "early" origins of adult disease h...
The importance of developmental factors in influencing the risk of later-life disease has a strong e...
The literature about Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) studies is considerably gro...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...
The early environment during development is emerging as a strong predictor of phenotype and disease ...
There is now considerable evidence that elements of the heritable or familial component of disease s...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have and continue to offer valuable insight into the Develo...
It is now widely recognized that the environment in early life can have important effects on human g...
Early life epigenetic programming and transmission of stress-induced traits in mammals How and when ...
Conférence invitée présentée aux 17èmes journées de la FFER, Paris, le 19-21 septembre 2012Many epid...
Biomedical science has little considered the relevance of life history theory and evolutionary and e...