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Front MatterSection I. Prenatal determinants of fetal growth, birth outcomes and later disease riskChapter 1. The role of the mother, placenta and fetus in the control of fetal growth during human pregnancyChapter 2. Maternal nutrition and later disease riskChapter 3. Prenatal stress influences human fetal development and birth outcomesSection II. Prenatal programming of the neuroendocrine system - links to type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular diseaseChapter 4. Prenatal glucocorticoid exposure and adult pathophysiologyChapter 5. Neuroendocrine programming of adult diseaseChapter 6. Prenatal programming of postnatal obesityChapter 7. Programming the fetal pancreatic axesChapter 8. Perinatal programming of metabolic homeostasisChapter 9. Development of domestic animal models for the study of the ontogeny of human diseaseSection III. Early life programming of immunity — links to infectious and allergic disordersChapter 10. Prenatal influences on immunity and the developmental trajectory of infant primatesChapter 11. Role of prenatal events in the development of allergic diseaseChapter 12. Perinatal characteristics and asthma and allergies in offspringChapter 13. Maternal alcohol consumption and neuroendocrine-immune interactions in the offspringChapter 14. The ‘Old Friends’ hypothesis; how early contact with certain microorganisms may influence immunoregulatory circuitsSection IV. Early life programming of pain responsivenessChapter 15. Long-term effects of repetitive pain in the neonatal periodChapter 16. Pain sensitivity during ontogeny and long-term effects of prenatal noxious eventsSection V. Perinatal factors altering behavioral outcomesChapter 17. Prenatal androgens and the ontogeny of behaviorChapter 18. The role of prenatal stress in the programming of behaviorChapter 19. Antenatal programming of child behavior and neurodevelopmentChapter 20. Cytokines, social development and psychopathologySection VI. Future directionsChapter 21. Genomic imprinting and epigenetic programming of fetal developmentChapter 22. Maternal programming of glucocorticoid receptor expression and HPA responses to stress through DNA methylation in the ratIndex
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