Review: Sexual dimorphism in the formation, function and adaptation of the placenta
Exposure of the embryo or fetus to perturbations in utero can result in intrauterine growth restriction, a primary risk factor for the development of adult disease. However, despite similar exposures, males and females often have altered disease susceptibility or progression from different stages of...
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Elsevier
2016
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