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Chronic prenatal stress epigenetically modifies spinal cord BDNF expression to induce sex-specific visceral hypersensitivity in offspring
J. H. Winston
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Q. Li
, S. K. Sarna
Internal Medicine
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brain
100%
spinal cord
100%
sex
100%
offsprings
100%
females
66%
males
55%
patients
22%
pain
22%
adults
22%
symptoms
22%
colon
22%
histones
22%
hypothesis
11%
sensitivity
11%
promoters
11%
rna
11%
delivery
11%
etiology
11%
acetylation
11%
dams
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Neurotrophic Factor Expression
100%
Prenatal Stress
100%
Neonatal Stress
16%
Histone Deacetylase 1
16%
Keyphrases
Chronic Prenatal Stress
100%
Adverse Early Life Experiences
20%
In Utero Stress
20%
Neonatal Stress
20%
Neuroscience
Prenatal Stress
100%
HDAC1
20%