Sex differences occur in most non-communicable diseases, including metabolic diseases, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, psychiatric and neurological disorders and cancer. In many cases, the susceptibility to these diseases begins early in development. The observed differences between the sexes may result from genetic and hormonal differences and from differences in responses to and interactions with environmental factors, including infection, diet, drugs and stress. The placenta plays a key role in fetal growth and development and, as such, affects the fetal programming underlying subsequent adult health and accounts, in part for the developmental origin of health and disease (DOHaD). There is accumulating evidence to demonstrate the s...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...
<div><p>Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-sp...
It is well understood that sex differences exist between females and males even before they are born...
Sex differences occur in most non-communicable diseases, including metabolic diseases, hypertension,...
The authors thanks Hélène Jammes and Hélène Kiefer for our helpful discussion regarding epigenetics....
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that the placenta can be considered as a programmin...
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that the placenta can be considered as a programmin...
Sex-based differences in response to adverse prenatal environments and infant outcomes have been obs...
Sex-based differences in response to adverse prenatal environments and infant outcomes have been obs...
International audienceThe nongenetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often dif...
The non-genetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often different between males ...
There is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent of adult heal...
National audienceThere is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent o...
Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-specific d...
Gene expression is influenced by precise epigenetic mechanisms. In the context of pregnancy proper p...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...
<div><p>Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-sp...
It is well understood that sex differences exist between females and males even before they are born...
Sex differences occur in most non-communicable diseases, including metabolic diseases, hypertension,...
The authors thanks Hélène Jammes and Hélène Kiefer for our helpful discussion regarding epigenetics....
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that the placenta can be considered as a programmin...
International audienceThere is mounting evidence that the placenta can be considered as a programmin...
Sex-based differences in response to adverse prenatal environments and infant outcomes have been obs...
Sex-based differences in response to adverse prenatal environments and infant outcomes have been obs...
International audienceThe nongenetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often dif...
The non-genetic heritability of susceptibility to chronic diseases is often different between males ...
There is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent of adult heal...
National audienceThere is mounting evidence that placenta can be considered as a programming agent o...
Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-specific d...
Gene expression is influenced by precise epigenetic mechanisms. In the context of pregnancy proper p...
There is a growing interest in understanding the mechanisms that drive the developmental origins of ...
<div><p>Males and females responses to gestational overnutrition set the stage for subsequent sex-sp...
It is well understood that sex differences exist between females and males even before they are born...