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咯咯笑 发表于 2025-3-24 09:41:20

Materials Research and Applicationsthis chapter is to introduce the reader to the placenta as an extrasomatic fetal organ that interacts directly with maternal ecology, describe some of the mechanisms that underlie fetal development, explore the morphological and functional plasticity of the placenta in relation to fetal growth varia

FLIT 发表于 2025-3-24 12:33:40

Materials Research and Applications-lasting consequences on adult health. In this chapter we review the immunological paradox that characterizes pregnancies in placental mammals, and we also review the types of interactions that can exist between mother and fetus. These interactions are mediated through the placenta, an organ that in

Suppository 发表于 2025-3-24 16:52:25

Lynnette D. Madsen,Erik B. Svedberge sensitivity and plasticity of the fetus during development toward androgens and other physiological cues from the mother and environment may underlie the development of diseases, a premise postulated by the Barker hypothesis (Barker 1998). In the current chapter, we discuss a number of prenatal an

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evasive 发表于 2025-3-25 02:57:32

Materials Research with Ion Beams particularly potent at critical periods in development. During these critical periods of embryonic and early postnatal development, even the slightest variability in the coordination between the genome and the environment results in some of the breathtaking neurobehavioral variability in stress ada
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