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The role of vascular dysfunction in developmental origins of health and disease: evidence from human and animal studies

The role of vascular dysfunction in developmental origins of health and disease: evidence from human and animal studies
The role of vascular dysfunction in developmental origins of health and disease: evidence from human and animal studies
0521847435
286-299
Cambridge University Press
Poston, Lucilla
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Torrens, Christopher
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Armitage, James A.
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Hanson, Mark A.
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Gluckman, Peter
Hanson, Mark
Poston, Lucilla
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Torrens, Christopher
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Armitage, James A.
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Hanson, Mark A.
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Gluckman, Peter
Hanson, Mark

Poston, Lucilla, Torrens, Christopher, Armitage, James A. and Hanson, Mark A. (2006) The role of vascular dysfunction in developmental origins of health and disease: evidence from human and animal studies. In, Gluckman, Peter and Hanson, Mark (eds.) Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. Cambridge, UK. Cambridge University Press, pp. 286-299.

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Published date: April 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 61447
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/61447
ISBN: 0521847435
PURE UUID: a24cccc1-34a6-4111-93eb-9610046381b9
ORCID for Mark A. Hanson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6907-613X

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Date deposited: 13 Oct 2008
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:47

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Author: Lucilla Poston
Author: Christopher Torrens
Author: James A. Armitage
Author: Mark A. Hanson ORCID iD
Editor: Peter Gluckman
Editor: Mark Hanson

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