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Editorial
. 2019 Oct;10(5):509-512.
doi: 10.1017/S2040174419000072. Epub 2019 Mar 8.

Time to cut the cord: recognizing and addressing the imbalance of DOHaD research towards the study of maternal pregnancy exposures

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Editorial

Time to cut the cord: recognizing and addressing the imbalance of DOHaD research towards the study of maternal pregnancy exposures

G C Sharp et al. J Dev Orig Health Dis. 2019 Oct.

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Figure 1
Summary of identification of articles for review. We extracted information on 325 articles published in JDOHaD from 2010-2018. Data extraction was performed independently by at least two authors, with any differences reconciled through discussion with a third.
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Figure 2
Sunburst charts showing the proportion of studies considering different classes of exposures. An interactive version of this graphic is available at https://gs8094.shinyapps.io/sunburst/.

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