Fetal Origin of Diseases [electronic resource] / edited by Hui Wang, Liaobin Chen, Dan Xu.
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Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro Electrónico | Biblioteca Electrónica | Colección de Libros Electrónicos | 1 | No para préstamo |
Chapter 1. Prenatal Adverse Environment and Susceptibility to Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 2. Molecular Mechanism of Fetal Developmental Toxicity -- Chapter 3. Epigenetic Mechanism of Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 4. Neuroendocrine Programming Mechanism of Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 5. Glucocorticoids Programming Mechanism of Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 6. Gut Microbiota Mechanism of Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 7. Sex Difference of Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 8. Multigenerational Genetic Effect of Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 9. Developmental Toxicity of Caffeine and Related Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 10. Developmental Toxicity of Dexamethasone and Related Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 11. Fetal Origin of Metabolic Syndrome -- Chapter 12. Fetal Origin of Diabetes -- Chapter 13. Fetal Origin of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease -- Chapter 14. Fetal Origin of Hypercholesterolemia -- Chapter 15. Fetal Origin of Osteoporosis -- Chapter 16. Fetal Origin of Osteoarthritis -- Chapter 17. Fetal Origin of Glomerulosclerosis -- Chapter 18. Fetal Origin of Epilepsy -- Chapter 19. Fetal Origin of Testicular Dysplasia -- Chapter 20. Fetal Origin of Premature Ovarian Insufficiency -- Chapter 21. Methods of In vivo and In vitro Study of Fetal-originated Disease -- Chapter 22. Targets for Early Warning and Drug Intervention for Fetal-originated Disease.
This book covers two decades of the author's studies about fetal-originated diseases. It contains researches from the aspects of multiple inducing factors of fetal-originated diseases, such as prenatal xenobiotic exposure, nutritional deficiency and other adverse environment during pregnancy; the establishment of animal models of diseases such as a variety of metabolic and neuropsychiatric diseases; the mechanisms for developmental toxicity and susceptibility to multiple diseases, such as glucocorticoid programming; the identification of series of biomarkers of developmental toxicity; and early warning and prevention and treatment strategies of fetal-originated diseases. The content of this book is systematic and complete. It can provide useful information for researchers of related areas.
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