Themed Issue: David Barker commemorative meeting, September 2014; Prenatal Exposures and Health Outcomes
In this Issue
In This Issue
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 08 September 2015, p. 363
-
- Article
- Export citation
Introduction
Introduction to special issue on: the David Barker commemorative meeting, September 2014; the future of the science he inspired
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 08 September 2015, pp. 364-365
-
- Article
- Export citation
Review
The programming of cardiovascular disease
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 15 July 2015, pp. 366-376
-
- Article
- Export citation
Embryos, DOHaD and David Barker
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 08 May 2015, pp. 377-383
-
- Article
- Export citation
Infant nutrition and lifelong health: current perspectives and future challenges
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 19 June 2015, pp. 384-389
-
- Article
- Export citation
Original Article
Auxological perspectives on ‘growth’ in DOHaD
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 13 August 2015, pp. 390-398
-
- Article
- Export citation
Review
The developmental environment, epigenetic biomarkers and long-term health
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 28 May 2015, pp. 399-406
-
- Article
- Export citation
Original Article
Applying developmental programming to clinical obstetrics: my ward round
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 13 May 2015, pp. 407-414
-
- Article
- Export citation
Review
The ‘Developmental Origins’ Hypothesis: relevance to the obstetrician and gynecologist
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 08 September 2015, pp. 415-424
-
- Article
- Export citation
Original Article
David Barker, Buruli ulcer and the epidemiology of a neglected tropical disease
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 12 May 2015, pp. 425-427
-
- Article
- Export citation
Review
Developmental origins, behaviour change and the new public health*
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 08 July 2015, pp. 428-433
-
- Article
- Export citation
The birth and future health of DOHaD
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 25 May 2015, pp. 434-437
-
- Article
- Export citation
Brief Report
When are sex-specific effects really sex-specific?
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 18 August 2015, pp. 438-442
-
- Article
- Export citation
Original Article
Generational reproductive outcomes in Wistar rats maternally exposed to Ricinus communis oil at different stages of gestation
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 29 June 2015, pp. 443-453
-
- Article
- Export citation
Characterization of early changes in fetoplacental hemodynamics in a diet-induced rabbit model of IUGR
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 13 August 2015, pp. 454-461
-
- Article
- Export citation
Prenatal stress produces sex-specific changes in depression-like behavior in rats: implications for increased vulnerability in females
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 08 July 2015, pp. 462-474
-
- Article
- Export citation
Book Review
Susan L. Prescott, Origins: Early Life Solutions to the Modern Health Crisis. University of Western Australia Press, Crawley, Western Australia, 379 pages, ISBN: 9781742586700, 2015
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 15 July 2015, pp. 475-476
-
- Article
- Export citation