2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202010.0115.v1
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The Role of Early Programming and Early Nutrition on the Development and Progression of Celiac Disease: a review.

Abstract: Experimental and epidemiological evidence has shown that modifications of the intrauterine environment can have deleterious consequences for individuals, expressed as an increased risk of suffering non-communicable pathologies in adult life, which is known as the hypothesis of the early origin of diseases or programming fetal. On the other hand, changes in gene expression patterns through epigenetic modifications can be the basis for long-term maintenance of the effects of fetal programming. In this sense, epi… Show more

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