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The Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (JDOHaD) celebrates the contribution of women in DOHaD on International Women’s Day
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The challenge of spreading DOHaD concept throughout Latin America
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DOHaD in the land down under: 11th World Congress 2019
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Is low birth weight an additional risk factor for hypertension in paediatric patients after kidney transplantation?
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Editorial: Outcomes from the 2018 Australia and New Zealand Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (ANZ DOHaD) scientific meeting
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Celebrating International Women’s Day
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Does early weaning shape future endocrine and metabolic disorders? Lessons from animal models
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Birth size and cancer prognosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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The association between household socio-economic status, maternal socio-demographic characteristics and adverse birth and infant growth outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review
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- 25 October 2019, pp. 317-334
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Developmental Origins of Health and Disease: Impact of environmental dust exposure in modulating microbiome and its association with non-communicable diseases
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Establishment of the early-life microbiome: a DOHaD perspective
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The newborn sheep translational model for pulmonary arterial hypertension of the neonate at high altitude
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Science: it takes a village
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Maternal nutritional restriction during gestation impacts differently on offspring muscular and elastic arteries and is associated with increased carotid resistance and ventricular afterload in maturity
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Circulating microRNAs overexpressed in macrosomia: an experimental and bioinformatic approach
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Why achieving gender equality is of fundamental importance to improve the health and well-being of future generations: a DOHaD perspective
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