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This process starts at birth and continues through development to adulthood.
As the institute puts it: traditional marriage ensures "the trans-generational good of establishing a legally recognised and socially supported context for both the procreation of children and their continued nurture and healthy development to adulthood in a community based on 'otherness': a man and a woman who are their biological parents and committed to each other".
Therefore, considering vasculature as the tree of life, in general, vasculature has crucial roles in maintenance of health from fetus growth and after birth for development to adulthood, all the way to the aging and disease processes.
apl-1 knock-down also led to delayed development, as most of the population after two days was in the L4 stage while the majority of the control worms had completed development to adulthood (Figure S1C).
To test this hypothesis we have raised mice under conditions of over- and under-nutrition during early post-natal development to establish their adiposity phenotypes from early development to adulthood.
In parallel, the expression levels of stem cell markers in the AP decrease during postnatal development to adulthood in an inverse correlation with the production of hormones or the Pit1 transcription factor (Figure 5D), implying a division of stem cells to increase pituitary mass.
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Of these, 7 targets were identified for the highest expressed miR during fetal development to the adulthood, miR-206, including genes that have been implicated in multiple myogenic processes (see Additional file 3) [ 50, 53- 56].
Interestingly, some of these BRCA2 Tr / Tr mice survive embryonic development to reach adulthood, albeit with numerous anomalies in somatic growth, poor differentiation of selected tissues, and eventually thymic lymphomas.
To confirm these results, immunohistochemistry using an antibody specific for MT4-MMP was performed in the kidney from early development (E12.5) to adulthood.
Consideration must also be given to the fact that children and infants are among the most susceptible to many air pollutants, in part because children's lung development continues to adulthood (Kim 2004).
From shortly after early embryonic development up to adulthood, normal human hemoglobins maintain identical α-globin chains, while β-like chains are replaced, as result of two critical switches in gene expression, the first at the embryonic-to-fetal transition and the second at the fetal-to-adult one (Johnson et al. 2002; Schechter 2008; Sankaran et al. 2010).
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