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Homocysteine: a role in fetal programming?

Homocysteine: a role in fetal programming?
Homocysteine: a role in fetal programming?
gene expression regulation, research, developmental origins, disease susceptibility, maternal-fetal exchange, physiology, fetal, disease, homocysteine, dna methylation, female, humans, pregnancy, fetal development, protein-restricted, embryology, diet, health, phenotype, origins, programming, review, fetal programming
0007-1145
415-417
Burdge, G.C.
09d60a07-8ca1-4351-9bf1-de6ffcfb2159
Burdge, G.C.
09d60a07-8ca1-4351-9bf1-de6ffcfb2159

Burdge, G.C. (2006) Homocysteine: a role in fetal programming? British Journal of Nutrition, 96 (3), 415-417. (doi:10.1079/BJN20061875).

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: gene expression regulation, research, developmental origins, disease susceptibility, maternal-fetal exchange, physiology, fetal, disease, homocysteine, dna methylation, female, humans, pregnancy, fetal development, protein-restricted, embryology, diet, health, phenotype, origins, programming, review, fetal programming

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Local EPrints ID: 60940
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/60940
ISSN: 0007-1145
PURE UUID: 154ddf2c-83c2-40bd-8061-b44895609e15
ORCID for G.C. Burdge: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7665-2967

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Date deposited: 09 Sep 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:21

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