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Yeung E, Biedrzycki R, Gomez Herrera L, Issarapu P, Dou J, Marques I, et al.
Aging Cell . 2024 May; 23(8):e14194. PMID: 38808605
Worldwide trends to delay childbearing have increased parental ages at birth. Older parental age may harm offspring health, but mechanisms remain unclear. Alterations in offspring DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns could...
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Wikenius E, Myhre A, Page C, Moe V, Smith L, Heiervang E, et al.
Nord J Psychiatry . 2019 May; 73(4-5):257-263. PMID: 31070508
Prenatal maternal stress increases the risk of offspring developmental and psychological difficulties. The biological mechanisms behind these associations are mostly unknown. One explanation suggests that exposure of the fetus to...
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Kvaloy K, Page C, Holmen T
Sci Rep . 2018 Nov; 8(1):16330. PMID: 30397228
Knowledge of epigenetically regulated biomarkers linked to obesity development is still scarce. Improving molecular understanding of the involved factors and pathways would improve obesity phenotype characterization and reveal potentially relevant...
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Wikenius E, Moe V, Kjellevold M, Smith L, Lyle R, Waagbo R, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Sep; 11(9):e0161804. PMID: 27584584
Depression has been linked to an imbalance in cortisol. Until recently, cortisol has been studied by measuring concentrations at single time points in blood or saliva samples. Cortisol concentrations vary...
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Gervin K, Page C, Aass H, Jansen M, Fjeldstad H, Andreassen B, et al.
Epigenetics . 2016 Aug; 11(9):690-698. PMID: 27494297
Epigenome-wide association studies of prenatal exposure to different environmental factors are becoming increasingly common. These studies are usually performed in umbilical cord blood. Since blood comprises multiple cell types with...
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Gruzieva O, Xu C, Breton C, Annesi-Maesano I, Anto J, Auffray C, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2016 Jul; 125(1):104-110. PMID: 27448387
Background: Prenatal exposure to air pollution is considered to be associated with adverse effects on child health. This may partly be mediated by mechanisms related to DNA methylation. Objectives: We...
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Page C, Baranzini S, Mevik B, Bos S, Harbo H, Andreassen B
PLoS One . 2015 Oct; 10(10):e0139642. PMID: 26437075
Genotyping chips for rare and low-frequent variants have recently gained popularity with the introduction of exome chips, but the utility of these chips remains unclear. These chips were designed using...
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Gustavsen M, Page C, Moen S, Bjolgerud A, Berg-Hansen P, Nygaard G, et al.
BMC Neurol . 2014 Oct; 14:196. PMID: 25274070
Background: Several environmental exposures, including infection with Epstein-Barr virus, low levels of vitamin D and smoking are established risk factors for multiple sclerosis (MS). Also, high hygienic standard and infection...