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Prenatalne naznaczenie genetyczne (imprinting) wywołane przez toksyny środowiskowe – czy rzeczywiście ważna sprawa?
 
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Kinderumwelt gemeinnützige GmbH der Deutschen Akademie für Kinder- und Jugendmedizin (DAKJ) e.V., Osnabrück, Germany
 
 
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Karl Ernst v. Mühlendahl   

Kinderumwelt gemeinnützige GmbH der Deutschen Akademie für Kinder – und Jugendmedizin (DAKJ) e.V., Westerbreite 7, D 49084 Osnabrück, Germany
 
 
Med Srod. 2015;18(2):7-10
 
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STRESZCZENIE
Prenatalne naznaczenie, czyli imprinting zachowania seksualnego i innych cech wywołane toksynami środowiskowymi było ważnym tematem w toczących się dyskusjach w medycynie środowiskowej. Przegląd dotychczasowego piśmiennictwa wykazuje, że udokumentowane dane są skąpe i w części sprzeczne.

Prenatal imprinting of sexual behaviour and of other traits by environmental toxicants has been one important topic in the ongoing discussions in environmental medicine. This review of the literature shows that, so far, concrete data are sparse and, in part, contradictory.
 
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