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The following pages link to Epigenetics of neurobiology and behavior during development and adulthood (Q38020119):
Displaying 29 items.
- Evolutionary development of embryonic cerebrospinal fluid composition and regulation: an open research field with implications for brain development and function (Q26765398) (← links)
- Epigenetic programming by early-life stress: Evidence from human populations (Q26852657) (← links)
- Neurobehavioural effects of developmental toxicity (Q26998967) (← links)
- Changes in dam and pup behavior following repeated postnatal exposure to a predator odor (TMT): A preliminary investigation in Long-Evans rats (Q30362148) (← links)
- Overweight and CpG methylation of the Pomc promoter in offspring of high-fat-diet-fed dams are not "reprogrammed" by regular chow diet in rats. (Q33576250) (← links)
- Early-life stress interactions with the epigenome: potential mechanisms driving vulnerability toward psychiatric illness (Q33992088) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation of lateralized fetal spinal gene expression underlies hemispheric asymmetries (Q34047924) (← links)
- Bdnf DNA methylation modifications in the hippocampus and amygdala of male and female rats exposed to different caregiving environments outside the homecage (Q34381502) (← links)
- Epigenetics across the human lifespan (Q34391404) (← links)
- Early Life Experiences and Exercise Associate with Canine Anxieties (Q35830256) (← links)
- Neonatal imitation and an epigenetic account of mirror neuron development. (Q36218509) (← links)
- Global and gene-specific DNA methylation alterations in the adolescent amygdala and hippocampus in an animal model of caregiver maltreatment (Q36327755) (← links)
- The Effects of Maternal Separation on Adult Methamphetamine Self-Administration, Extinction, Reinstatement, and MeCP2 Immunoreactivity in the Nucleus Accumbens. (Q36931931) (← links)
- Exposure to caregiver maltreatment alters expression levels of epigenetic regulators in the medial prefrontal cortex (Q37378167) (← links)
- Using sex differences in the developing brain to identify nodes of influence for seizure susceptibility and epileptogenesis (Q37661387) (← links)
- Folate and epigenetic mechanisms in neural tube development and defects (Q38135226) (← links)
- Epigenetic programming of reward function in offspring: a role for maternal diet (Q38169546) (← links)
- Is the Association of ADHD with Socio-Economic Disadvantage Explained by Child Comorbid Externalizing Problems or Parent ADHD? (Q47575324) (← links)
- Effects of maternal separation and antidepressant drug on epigenetic regulation of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor exon I promoter in the adult rat hippocampus. (Q47678751) (← links)
- Epigenetic mechanisms in alcohol- and adversity-induced developmental origins of neurobehavioral functioning (Q47881403) (← links)
- DNA methylation in candidate genes for handedness predicts handedness direction (Q48111555) (← links)
- Sex and litter effects on anxiety and DNA methylation levels of stress and neurotrophin genes in adolescent rats (Q48139635) (← links)
- Maternal and post-weaning high-fat, high-sucrose diet modulates glucose homeostasis and hypothalamic POMC promoter methylation in mouse offspring (Q48196265) (← links)
- Anti-differentiation non-coding RNA, ANCR, is differentially expressed in different types of brain tumors. (Q52730668) (← links)
- Evolution, Epigenetics, and Application in Developmental Science (Q58253258) (← links)
- Endocrine Disruptors and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Pregnancy: A Review and Evaluation of the Quality of the Epidemiological Evidence (Q60949067) (← links)
- Early exposure to a methyl donor supplemented diet and the development of repetitive motor behavior in a mouse model (Q90071450) (← links)
- Pharmacological Manipulation of DNA Methylation in Adult Female Rats Normalizes Behavioral Consequences of Early-Life Maltreatment (Q90219634) (← links)
- Personality development in the context of individual traits and parenting dynamics (Q92373149) (← links)