The effects of perinatal testosterone exposure on the DNA methylome of the mouse brain are late-emerging
Conclusion
Taken together, our data imply that the organizational effects of testosterone on the brain methylome and transcriptome are dramatic and late-emerging. Our findings offer important insights into the long-term molecular effects of early-life hormonal exposure.
Source: Biology of Sex Differences - Category: Biology Source Type: research
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