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2020
Bozack AK
,
Cardenas A
,
Geldhof J
,
Quamruzzaman Q
,
Rahman M
,
Mostofa G
, et al.
.
Cord blood DNA methylation of DNMT3A mediates the association between in utero arsenic exposure and birth outcomes: Results from a prospective birth cohort in Bangladesh.
Environ Res. 2020 ;183:109134.
PubMed
2018
Bozack AK
,
Cardenas A
,
Quamruzzaman Q
,
Rahman M
,
Mostofa G
,
Christiani DC
, et al.
.
DNA methylation in cord blood as mediator of the association between prenatal arsenic exposure and gestational age.
Epigenetics. 2018 ;13(9):923-940.
PubMed
2015
Cardenas A
,
Koestler DC
,
E Houseman A
,
Jackson BP
,
Kile ML
,
Karagas MR
, et al.
.
Differential DNA methylation in umbilical cord blood of infants exposed to mercury and arsenic in utero.
Epigenetics. 2015 ;10(6):508-15.
PubMed
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