The Biological Residue of Low Early-Life Social Class
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发布时间March 10, 2009
, 更新时间 March 27, 2012
, 提交时间 March 10, 2009,
物种:
Homo sapiens
摘要:
Research shows that children who are reared in households with low socioeconomic status are more vulnerable to heart disease, respiratory infection, and some cancers when they reach adulthood. This study conducted transcriptional profiling of PBMC in healthy adults who were low vs. high in early-life SES to explore the long-lasting genomic effects of early experience. Keywords: life stress, gene expression, inflammation, socioeconomic status Samples from 30 adults with low early-life SES and 30 adults with high early-life SES