Publications by authors named "Thaddeus D May"
Article Synopsis
- - Early-life exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) significantly affects organ development and metabolic function, leading to increased disease susceptibility later in life.
- - Research using a rat model shows that such chemical exposure reprograms the liver's histone marks, which influences gene expression and metabolism even after the exposure has ended.
- - The alterations in the epigenome, particularly affecting the Early Growth Response 1 (EGR1) genes, become evident when later exposed to a Western-style diet, highlighting the critical interplay between early environmental factors and diet in determining metabolic health.
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