[HTML][HTML] Maternal smoking during pregnancy induces persistent epigenetic changes into adolescence, independent of postnatal smoke exposure and is associated …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge, JM Craig… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

Maternal smoking during pregnancy induces persistent epigenetic changes into adolescence, independent of postnatal smoke exposure and is associated with …

S Rauschert, P Melton, G Burdge, J Craig… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - eprints.soton.ac.uk
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Induces Persistent Epigenetic Changes Into Adolescence, Independent of Postnatal Smoke Exposure and Is Associated With …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - research-repository.uwa.edu.au
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Induces Persistent Epigenetic Changes Into Adolescence, Independent of Postnatal Smoke Exposure and Is Associated With …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

[PDF][PDF] Results: We identified 23 CpGs (genome-wide p level: 1.06× 10− 7) that were associated with maternal smoking during pregnancy, including associated genes …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - nova.newcastle.edu.au
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

Maternal smoking during pregnancy induces persistent epigenetic changes into adolescence, independent of postnatal smoke exposure and is associated with …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge, J Craig… - 2019 - dro.deakin.edu.au
© 2019 Rauschert, Melton, Burdge, Craig, Godfrey, Holbrook, Lillycrop, Mori, Beilin, Pennell
and Huang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative …

Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Induces Persistent Epigenetic Changes Into Adolescence, Independent of Postnatal Smoke Exposure and Is Associated With …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge, JM Craig… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

[PDF][PDF] Results: We identified 23 CpGs (genome-wide p level: 1.06× 10− 7) that were associated with maternal smoking during pregnancy, including associated genes …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge, JM Craig… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - researchgate.net
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

[HTML][HTML] Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Induces Persistent Epigenetic Changes Into Adolescence, Independent of Postnatal Smoke Exposure and Is Associated …

S Rauschert, PE Melton, G Burdge, JM Craig… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …

Maternal smoking during pregnancy induces persistent epigenetic changes into adolescence, independent of postnatal smoke exposure and is associated with …

S Rauschert, P Melton, G Burdge, JM Craig… - 2019 - figshare.utas.edu.au
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smoking during
pregnancy on DNA methylation of CpG sites in newborns and later in life. Here, we …