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fetal developmental programming

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Fetal developmental programming is the concept describing the process by which environmental factors encountered during critical windows of fetal development induce persistent alterations in an organism's structure, physiology, and metabolism. This phenomenon underlies the developmental origins of health and disease, linking early life experiences to long-term health trajectories and chronic disease risk.

Top Authors

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VP

University of Michigan

PW

Cornell University

SE

University of Cambridge

MH

University of Auckland

HW

Wuhan University

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Inserm

Paris, France

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom

University of Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand