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The following pages link to Grandmaternal stress during pregnancy and DNA methylation of the third generation: an epigenome-wide association study. (Q38642255):
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- Newborn genome-wide DNA methylation in association with pregnancy anxiety reveals a potential role for GABBR1. (Q42281051) (← links)
- The Vast Complexity of the Epigenetic Landscape during Neurodevelopment: An Open Frame to Understanding Brain Function. (Q53069071) (← links)
- DNA methylation 101: what is important to know about DNA methylation and its role in SLE risk and disease heterogeneity (Q57174766) (← links)
- Intergenerational transmission of trauma effects: putative role of epigenetic mechanisms (Q58760319) (← links)
- A randomized controlled trial of folic acid intervention in pregnancy highlights a putative methylation-regulated control element at ZFP57 (Q63352564) (← links)
- Does Prenatal Stress Shape Postnatal Resilience? - An Epigenome-Wide Study on Violence and Mental Health in Humans (Q64108118) (← links)
- An epigenetic association of malformations, adverse reproductive outcomes, and fetal origins hypothesis related effects. (Q64944231) (← links)
- Stress Across Generations: DNA Methylation as a Potential Mechanism Underlying Intergenerational Effects of Stress in Both Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Pre-clinical Predator Stress Rodent Models. (Q64949779) (← links)
- The effects of childhood maltreatment on epigenetic regulation of stress-response associated genes: an intergenerational approach (Q89999134) (← links)
- Experiencing community and domestic violence is associated with epigenetic changes in DNA methylation of BDNF and CLPX in adolescents (Q91785954) (← links)