Developmental biology: support mothers to secure future public health
Developmental biology: support mothers to secure future public health
Evidence that long-term health is shaped by the environment in early life calls for prenatal interventions to tackle chronic disease, argue David Barker and colleagues.
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Barker, D.J.
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Barker, M.
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Fleming, T.
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Lampl, M.
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12 December 2013
Barker, D.J.
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Barker, M.
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Fleming, T.
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Lampl, M.
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Barker, D.J., Barker, M., Fleming, T. and Lampl, M.
(2013)
Developmental biology: support mothers to secure future public health.
Nature, 504, .
(doi:10.1038/504209a).
(PMID:24350368)
Abstract
Evidence that long-term health is shaped by the environment in early life calls for prenatal interventions to tackle chronic disease, argue David Barker and colleagues.
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Published date: 12 December 2013
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