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A conceptual framework for the developmental origins of health and disease
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- 09 December 2009, pp. 6-18
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Epigenetics and DOHaD: from basics to birth and beyond
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- 11 September 2017, pp. 513-519
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Evolution of DOHaD: the impact of environmental health sciences
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- 04 December 2014, pp. 55-64
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Developmental programming of cardiovascular disease by prenatal hypoxia
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- 18 April 2013, pp. 328-337
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Sex differences in early-life programming of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis in humans suggest increased vulnerability in females: a systematic review
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 244-255
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Lingering prenatal effects of the 1918 influenza pandemic on cardiovascular disease
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- 01 October 2009, pp. 26-34
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Arsenic exposure in early pregnancy alters genome-wide DNA methylation in cord blood, particularly in boys
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- 14 April 2014, pp. 288-298
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The role of gut microbiota in programming the immune phenotype
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- 08 January 2013, pp. 203-214
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Impact of mode of delivery on the milk microbiota composition of healthy women
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- 19 August 2015, pp. 54-60
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The developing world of DOHaD
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- 05 September 2017, pp. 266-269
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The health outcomes of human offspring conceived by assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
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- 18 April 2017, pp. 388-402
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Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy and health outcomes in the offspring: a systematic review
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- 11 May 2016, pp. 391-407
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The developing gut microbiota and its consequences for health
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- 22 March 2018, pp. 590-597
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Intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood experiences via maternal depression and anxiety and moderation by child sex
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- 03 September 2018, pp. 88-99
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Anogenital distance in newborn daughters of women with polycystic ovary syndrome indicates fetal testosterone exposure
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- 09 January 2018, pp. 307-314
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Prenatal exposure to phthalates is associated with decreased anogenital distance and penile size in male newborns
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- 18 April 2013, pp. 300-306
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Early microbial contact, the breast milk microbiome and child health
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- 08 June 2015, pp. 5-14
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Embryos, DOHaD and David Barker
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- 08 May 2015, pp. 377-383
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The impact of gestational diabetes and maternal obesity on the mother and her offspring
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- 05 March 2010, pp. 208-215
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A review of fundamental principles for animal models of DOHaD research: an Australian perspective
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- 30 September 2016, pp. 449-472
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