Epigenome-wide association study of pregnancy exposure to green space and placental DNA methylation
Sofía Aguilar-Lacasaña,
Marta Cosin-Tomas,
Bruno Raimbault
et al.
Abstract:Maternal exposure to green space during pregnancy has been associated with lower risk for adverse birth outcomes; however, the underlying biological mechanisms remain largely unknown. Epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation (DNAm), might be one of the molecular mechanisms contributing to this association. The placenta is the key organ for foetal growth and development, but studies of prenatal green space exposure and placental DNAm are scarce and have not been conducted on a genome-wide scale. Here, we aim… Show more
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