The end of the beginning: epigenetic variation in utero as a mediator of later human health and disease
- PMID: 28234019
- DOI: 10.2217/epi-2017-0007
The end of the beginning: epigenetic variation in utero as a mediator of later human health and disease
Keywords: DNA methylation; DOHaDE; environment; epigenetic; fetal programming; in utero; noncommunicable disease; pregnancy.
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