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Abstract

Researchers are now exploring DOHaD in relation to the structure, function, and epigenome of an often overlooked but essential organ--the placenta. Since early times humans have surmised an important, if not mystical, role for the ephemeral organ that connects the fetus, via the umbilical cord, to the mother's blood supply and provides for the passage of nutrients and oxygen to the fetus from the mother. Gross placental abnormalities were known to have immediate health consequences for mother and fetus, yet no one suspected that even a seemingly normal placenta could influence the lifelong health of the child beyond the prenatal period. [...]very recently, the placenta was thought of by the scientific community as this static plug connecting the fetus to the maternal circulation," says Graham Burton, a placentologist at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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