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DNA methylation patterns in newborns exposed to tobacco in utero
Gustavo F. BayónRedon JosepJosep RedonAgustín F. FernándezMario F. FragaConsuelo Garcia-vicentEmpar LurbeEmpar LurbeCarmen IvorraCarmen IvorraF. Javier ChavesF. Javier Chavessubject
AdultEpigenomicsMothersPhysiologyBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEpigenesis GeneticAdrenomedullinYoung Adultchemistry.chemical_compoundPregnancyRisk FactorsTobaccoCluster AnalysisHumansAdrenomedullin geneEpigeneticsNewbornsEpigenomicsMedicine(all)ImmunoassayDNA methylationBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)ResearchInfant NewbornGeneral MedicineMethylationFetal BloodGene Expression RegulationchemistryCpG siteMaternal ExposureIn uteroImmunologyDNA methylationCpG IslandsFemaleTobacco Smoke PollutionCotinineGenome-Wide Association StudyDNA hypomethylationdescription
[Background] Maternal smoking during pregnancy is a major risk factor for adverse health outcomes. The main objective of the study was to assess the impact of in utero tobacco exposure on DNA methylation in children born at term with appropriate weight at birth.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-01-27 | Journal of Translational Medicine |