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Figure 1. Mechanisms of sex-specific differences in outcomes following prenatal opioid exposure begins before birth and occurs due to complex interplay of many factors including, but not limited to: (1) sex-specific regulation of genetic and epigenetic changes influenced by maternal, placental and fetal factors (2) sex-specific influence on growth and neurodevelopment (3) sex-specific differences in immune and endocrine function. Figure created with .
Table 1. Summary of sex-specific alterations noted in endogenous and exogenous opioid functions.



















