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You have not studied the fetus as much as female hormones, but do you believe that stress hurts the fetus? A. I do believe stress on the mother may imprint the fetal genome forever.
The present study suggests that prolonged prenatal exposure to plasma hypertonicity may imprint the hypothalamic-pituitary arginine vasopressin regulatory system.
Studies have shown that vitamin D deficiency may imprint on an infant for the rest of his/her life.
These data led us to test the possibility that intestinal bacteria-derived factors may imprint PP-DC with an IgA-promoting phenotype.
Indeed, it has been suggested that hatchling turtles may imprint on several possible future and predictable foraging sites during the years when they are passively carried by ocean currents.
The cascade of events triggered by the initial IFN-α signal may therefore prepare the ground for the action of IL-12, which, through sustained effects on STAT4 activation, IFN-γ and T-bet expression may imprint a Th-1-like phenotype on B cells.
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Interplay between intrinsic processes and extrinsic mutagenic exposure may thus imprint a characteristic mutational landscape on tumors.
In particular, it may be that the enhanced effect of growing up together is mediated by self-referent phenotype matching, i.e. an individual may only imprint on kin odours when these are sufficiently similar to those of itself.
This finding, together with augmented production of NO, ROS and pro-inflammatory cytokines by TIS-T cell-modulated Mo/Ma, indicated that CD4+ or CD8+ TIS-T cells may also imprint monocytes with attributes of inflammatory M1.
Young, well-cared for horses may quickly imprint on a new owner, trusting them completely within a matter of weeks.
Preferences for conditions that mimic their natural habitats may be imprinted in the animals, or may have evolved as local adaptations for the animals' exploration and movement decisions.
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