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Epidemiologic and Clinical Observations
Physiological, Cellular, and Molecular Bases of Developmental Plasticity
Integrated Responses
Experimental Data Relevant to Human Disease
Epigenetic Mechanisms
Reversibility
Developmental Plasticity and Later Disease
Heritable Environmental Influences
Medical and Public Health Implications
Conclusions
Source Information
From the Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, and National Research Centre for Growth and Development, Auckland, New Zealand (P.D.G.); Institute of Developmental Sciences, University of Southampton (M.A.H.), and Medical Research Council Epidemiology Resource Centre, University of Southampton (C.C.) — both in Southampton, United Kingdom; and Heart Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland (K.L.T.).
Address reprint requests to Dr. Gluckman at the Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand, or at pd.gluckman@auckland.ac.nz.
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