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  2. Prevention of heart disease can start before birth | Centre for…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/prevention-of-heart-disease-can-start-before-birth
    4 Jul 2024: s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, who led the study. ... Sheep are animals whose cardiovascular development resembles that of a human baby more closely than laboratory rats and mice.
  3. Prevention of heart disease can start before birth | Centre for…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/prevention-of-heart-disease-can-start-before-birth
    4 Jul 2024: s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, who led the study. ... Sheep are animals whose cardiovascular development resembles that of a human baby more closely than laboratory rats and mice.
  4. Study identifies trigger for ‘head-to-tail’ axis development in human …

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/study-identifies-trigger-head-tail-axis-development-human-embryo
    4 Jul 2024: On the seventh day the embryo must implant into the womb to survive and develop. ... the embryo develops through these early stages,” said Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and
  5. The impact of DNA methylation on gene regulation in placental…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/projects/impact-dna-methylation-gene-regulation-placental-development
    4 Jul 2024: development. Host Department: Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Project description. DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification that exerts its function through the recruitment of epigenetic repressors or interfering with
  6. Study identifies trigger for ‘head-to-tail’ axis development in human …

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/study-identifies-trigger-head-tail-axis-development-human-embryo
    4 Jul 2024: On the seventh day the embryo must implant into the womb to survive and develop. ... the embryo develops through these early stages,” said Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and
  7. The impact of DNA methylation on gene regulation in placental…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/projects/impact-dna-methylation-gene-regulation-placental-development
    4 Jul 2024: development. Host Department: Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Project description. DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification that exerts its function through the recruitment of epigenetic repressors or interfering with
  8. Investigating placental energy metabolism in complex pregnancies |…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/projects/investigating-placental-energy-metabolism-complex-pregnancies
    4 Jul 2024: approach. Host Department: Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Project description. As global populations face accelerating environmental challenges, increasing numbers of pregnancies are exposed to suboptimal conditions.
  9. Unborn babies use ‘greedy’ gene from dads to ‘remote-control’ mums…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/unborn-babies-use-greedy-gene-dads-remote-control-mums-feeding-them-extra-food
    4 Jul 2024: The findings by researchers from the Centre for Trophoblast Research at Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and the Medical Research Council Metabolic Diseases Unit, part of the ... Dr Jorge Lopez-Tello, a lead author of
  10. Obesity During Pregnancy: Adverse Effects on Maternal and Offspring…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/projects/obesity-during-pregnancy-adverse-effects-maternal-and-offspring
    4 Jul 2024: Project Title: Obesity During Pregnancy: Adverse Effects on Maternal and Offspring Cardiovascular Function. ... Host Department: Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Project description.
  11. Unborn babies use ‘greedy’ gene from dads to ‘remote-control’ mums…

    https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/news/unborn-babies-use-greedy-gene-dads-remote-control-mums-feeding-them-extra-food
    4 Jul 2024: The findings by researchers from the Centre for Trophoblast Research at Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and the Medical Research Council Metabolic Diseases Unit, part of the ... Dr Jorge Lopez-Tello, a lead author of

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