Ives Yubin Lim
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Recent Articles
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Lim I, Lin X, Teh A, Wu Y, Chen L, He M, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2021 Oct;
107(3):e1277-e1292.
PMID: 34633450
Context: Antenatal hyperglycemia is associated with increased risk of future adverse health outcomes in both mother and child. Variations in offspring's epigenome can reflect the impact and response to in...
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Wu Y, Lin X, Lim I, Chen L, Teh A, MacIsaac J, et al.
Clin Epigenetics
. 2019 Feb;
11(1):26.
PMID: 30744680
Background: Preterm birth (PTB), defined as child birth before completion of 37 weeks of gestation, is a major challenge in perinatal health care and can bear long-term medical and financial...
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Lin X, Tan J, Teh A, Lim I, Liew S, MacIsaac J, et al.
Epigenetics
. 2018 Sep;
13(9):941-958.
PMID: 30232931
Accounting for cellular heterogeneity is essential in neonatal epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) performed on heterogeneous tissues, such as umbilical cord tissue (CT) or cord blood (CB). Using a reference-panel-based statistical...
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Lin X, Teh A, Chen L, Lim I, Tan P, MacIsaac J, et al.
BMC Med
. 2017 Dec;
15(1):211.
PMID: 29202839
Background: Epigenomes are tissue specific and thus the choice of surrogate tissue can play a critical role in interpreting neonatal epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) and in their extrapolation to target...
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Lin X, Lim I, Wu Y, Teh A, Chen L, Aris I, et al.
BMC Med
. 2017 Mar;
15(1):50.
PMID: 28264723
Background: Obesity is an escalating health problem worldwide, and hence the causes underlying its development are of primary importance to public health. There is growing evidence that suboptimal intrauterine environment...