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The Foundations of Lifelong Health Are Built in Early Childhood
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How Early Experiences Get Into the Body: A Biodevelopmental Framework
How Early Experiences Alter Gene Expression and Shape Development
Core Concepts in the Science of Early Childhood Development
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Healthy Development Depends On How and When Genes Are Expressed
The Epigenome Determines How Genes Are Expressed
Early Experiences Leave Chemical "Signatures" on Genes
Epigenetic Modification Helps Shape How Bodies and Brains Develop
Epigenetic Modifications Explain Why Adverse Early Experiences Can Have Lifelong Consequences
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