Themed Issue: Assisted Reproductive Treatments (ART) and DOHAD
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J DOHaD issue on ART and DOHaD
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- 19 July 2017, pp. 385-386
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- 19 July 2017, p. 387
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The health outcomes of human offspring conceived by assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
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- 18 April 2017, pp. 388-402
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Physiological, metabolic and transcriptional postnatal phenotypes of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in the mouse
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- 18 April 2017, pp. 403-410
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The influence of in vitro fertilization and embryo culture on the embryo epigenetic constituents and the possible consequences in the bovine model
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- 06 March 2017, pp. 411-417
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Impact of the IVF laboratory environment on human preimplantation embryo phenotype
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- 14 June 2017, pp. 418-435
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The epigenetic effects of assisted reproductive technologies: ethical considerations
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- 24 May 2017, pp. 436-442
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Assisted reproductive technologies: a hierarchy of risks for conception, pregnancy outcomes and treatment decisions
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- 19 July 2017, pp. 443-447
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Endothelial dysfunction in individuals born after fetal growth restriction: cardiovascular and renal consequences and preventive approaches
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- 02 May 2017, pp. 448-464
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Prenatal fish oil supplementation and early childhood development in the Upstate KIDS Study
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- 24 April 2017, pp. 465-473
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Neonatal fatty acid profiles are correlated with infant growth measures at 6 months
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- 16 March 2017, pp. 474-482
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Prenatal maternal stress shapes children’s theory of mind: the QF2011 Queensland Flood Study
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- 24 March 2017, pp. 483-492
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Developmental toxicant exposure in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease induces differential sex-associated microglial activation and increased susceptibility to amyloid accumulation
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- 02 May 2017, pp. 493-501
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Birth weight, biological maturation and obesity in adolescents: a mediation analysis
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- 18 April 2017, pp. 502-507
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