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Journal article

The importance of the intrauterine environment in shaping the human neonatal epigenome

B Novakovic, R Saffery

Epigenomics | FUTURE MEDICINE LTD | Published : 2013

DOI: 10.2217/epi.12.77

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Keywords

Fetal Programming
Dna Methylation
in Utero
Twins
Complex
Environment
Mouse
Genetics & Heredity
Inheritance
Germ-Cells
Epigenetics
Profile
31 Biological Sciences
Science & Technology
Ischemic-Heart-Disease
Death
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Adult Life
3105 Genetics

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