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Christensen G, Marcus M, Vanker A, Eick S, Malcolm-Smith S, Smith A, et al.
Environ Pollut . 2025 Mar; 372:125975. PMID: 40043879
Exposure to environmental toxicants and psychosocial stressors during gestation and early life are particularly harmful and may impact brain development. Specifically, exposure to indoor air pollutants (IAP) and psychosocial factors...
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Huls A, Liu J, Konwar C, Conneely K, Levey A, Lah J, et al.
medRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39974053
Introduction: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are reliable predictors of future AD risk. We investigated whether pre-clinical changes in AD CSF biomarkers are reflected in blood DNA...
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Grossbach A, Suderman M, Huls A, Lussier A, Smith A, Walton E, et al.
Clin Epigenetics . 2024 Dec; 16(1):187. PMID: 39707425
Background: Epigenetic age (EA) is an age estimate, developed using DNA methylation (DNAm) states of selected CpG sites across the genome. Although EA and chronological age are highly correlated, EA...
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Unseld T, Ickstadt K, Ward K, Switchenko J, Chang H, Huls A
Spat Spatiotemporal Epidemiol . 2024 Nov; 51:100698. PMID: 39615971
Childhood cancer constitutes a major cause of death in children. In a recent study of the Georgia Cancer Registry, joint exposures to environmental and social/behavioral stressors were associated with spatial...
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Zhou T, Abrishamcar S, Christensen G, Eick S, Barr D, Vanker A, et al.
Environ Res . 2024 Nov; 264(Pt 1):120325. PMID: 39528036
Objective: Evidence suggests that prenatal environmental phenol exposures negatively impact child neurodevelopment, however there is little research on the effects of mixtures of multiple phenol exposures. We analyzed associations between...
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Abrishamcar S, Zhuang B, Thomas M, Gladish N, MacIsaac J, Jones M, et al.
Transl Psychiatry . 2024 Oct; 14(1):445. PMID: 39438450
Maternal stress and depression during pregnancy and the first year of the infant's life affect a large percentage of mothers. Maternal stress and depression have been associated with adverse fetal...
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Hoffman S, Lane A, Gaskins A, Ebelt S, Tug T, Tran V, et al.
Environ Res . 2024 Oct; 263(Pt 3):120172. PMID: 39424033
To synthesize vast amounts of high-throughput biological information, omics-fields like epigenetics have applied risk scores to develop biomarkers for environmental exposures. Extending the risk score analytic tool to the metabolomic...
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Hodge K, Burt A, Camerota M, Carter B, Check J, Conneely K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Aug; 14(1):18147. PMID: 39103365
The time from conception through the first year of life is the most dynamic period in human development. This time period is particularly important for infants born very preterm (< ...
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Smith A, Katrinli S, Cobb D, Goff E, Simmond M, Christensen G, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2024 Jul; 7(7):e2421884. PMID: 39073815
Importance: Disasters experienced by an entire community provide opportunities to understand individual differences in risk for adverse health outcomes over time. DNA methylation (DNAm) differences may help to distinguish individuals...
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Grossbach A, Suderman M, Huls A, Lussier A, Smith A, Walton E, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 Jul; PMID: 38947070
Background: Epigenetic Age (EA) is an age estimate, developed using DNA methylation (DNAm) states of selected CpG sites across the genome. Although EA and chronological age are highly correlated, EA...