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Establishment of the early-life microbiome: a DOHaD perspective.
Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2020The 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
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2004
After a number of decades of research on the evidence for life in the Early Archaean epoch (4.0-3.2 Ga), recent controversies have thrown the very concept of the existence of life on Earth in this time period into discussion (Brasier et al., 2001; Lindsay et al., 2003; Westall and Folk, 2003; van Zuilen et al., 2002, 2003; Lepland et al., 2002).
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After a number of decades of research on the evidence for life in the Early Archaean epoch (4.0-3.2 Ga), recent controversies have thrown the very concept of the existence of life on Earth in this time period into discussion (Brasier et al., 2001; Lindsay et al., 2003; Westall and Folk, 2003; van Zuilen et al., 2002, 2003; Lepland et al., 2002).
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Maternal microbiota in pregnancy and early life
Science, 2019The maternal microbiota shape offspring development, including susceptibility to some illnesses A microbial bond is shared between mother and child that renders the age-old dichotomy of “nature versus nurture” obsolete.
B. McDonald, K. McCoy
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Meta-Analysis: Exposure to Early Life Stress and Risk for Depression in Childhood and Adolescence.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2020J. LeMoult +5 more
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The Role of Early Life Stress in HPA Axis and Anxiety.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2020Mario F. Juruena +3 more
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