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Investigation into the role of the germline epigenome in the transmission of glucocorticoid-programmed effects across generations.
Jessy Cartier
,
Thomas Smith
,
John P Thomson
,
Catherine M Rose
,
Batbayar Khulan
,
Andreas Heger
,
Richard R Meehan
,
Amanda J Drake
Sep 08, 2018
BACKGROUND: Early life exposure to adverse environments affects cardiovascular and metabolic systems in the offspring. These programmed effects are transmissible to a second generation through both male and female lines...
DNA Methylation
Early life programming
epigenetic
Germline transmission
Glucocorticoids
Histone modifications
small RNA
Animals
Birth Weight
DNA Methylation
Dexamethasone
Epigenesis
Genetic
Female
Glucocorticoids
Histone Code
Male
Maternal Exposure
RNA
Small Untranslated
Rats
Sprague-Dawley
Spermatozoa
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