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Maternal and early-life longitudinal cytokine profiles in a South African birth cohort: the impact of HIV

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Kangwa TS   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Early Life Stress

Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 2019
Early Life Stress Stress and daily hassles are a normal part of day-to day-life. The amount of control that is experienced strongly contributes to resilience and coping. Children very frequently do not experience control over the stressors within their lives. Starting from pregnancy, they are subjected - via the maternal endocrine system - to a variety
Eva, Möhler, Franz, Resch
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Mitochondria in Early Life

Current Pediatric Reviews, 2023
Abstract: Mitochondria are highly-dynamic, membrane-bound organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the biochemical reactions in eukaryotic cells. These orga-nelles also communicate with the nucleus and other cellular structures to help maintain somatic homeostasis, allow cellular adaptation to stress, and help maintain the ...
Akhil Maheshwari, Ling He
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Early-Life Epilepsies

Pediatric Annals, 2023
Epilepsies are a diverse group of neurological disorders characterized by recurrent seizures. One-third of epilepsies are refractory to standard antiseizure medications. Epilepsy incidence is age-dependent with high incidence in neonates and infants.
Lisa F, Akiyama, Russell P, Saneto
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CEO Early-Life Disaster Experience and Stock Price Crash Risk

Journal of Corporate Finance, 2020
An emerging stream of research documents that experience of traumatic events early in a CEO’s life influences the firm’s investment and financing choices.
Yangyang Chen   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Early-Life Gut Microbiome-The Importance of Maternal and Infant Factors in Its Establishment.

Nutrition in clinical practice, 2020
The early-life microbiome is gaining appreciation as a major influencer in human development and long-term health. Multiple factors are known to influence the initial colonization, development, and function of the neonatal gut microbiome.
F. R. Kapourchali, G. Cresci
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Establishment of the early-life microbiome: a DOHaD perspective.

Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2020
The human microbiome plays a number of critical roles in host physiology. Evidence from longitudinal cohort studies and animal models strongly supports the theory that maldevelopment of the microbiome in early life can programme later-life disease.
L. Stinson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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