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Home» Posts tagged "Genetics" (Page 3)

Peripheral Contributions to Sexual Differentiation of the Central Nervous System

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - August 14, 2012 - Journal Articles
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Turning sex inside-out: Peripheral contributions to sexual differentiation of the central nervous system.  A Swift-Gallant, L Niel2 and DA Monks. Biology of Sex Differences; 2012, 3:12  [email protected] AbstractSexual differentiation of the nervous system occurs via the interplay of genetics, endocrinology and social experience through development. Much of the research into mechanisms of sexual differentiation has [...]

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Impact of Genetics on Women and Alzheimer’s Disease

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - August 9, 2012 - Journal Articles
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Maternal Social Environment Affects Children’s Development

Posted by SGWHC Editorial Team - December 27, 2010 - Blog
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Diversity Clucks

 …At least in birds. While we typically limit our focus to evidence derived from human clinical trials, this research with birds offer interesting sex based differences worthy of consideration. The concept of “nature versus nurture” feeds an ongoing debate about the influence of inherited factors and the environment in determining the behaviour of offspring. Epigenetic effects, by which [...]

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Read More environment, Genetics, hormones, nature, offspring, social influences, stress
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