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Matthew A Maccani

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Maccani J, Maccani M
Adv Genomics Genet . 2015 Jul; 2015(5):205-214. PMID: 26203295
The developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis states that adverse early life exposures can have lasting, detrimental effects on lifelong health. Exposure to maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy is...
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Maccani M, Padbury J, Lester B, Knopik V, Marsit C
Pediatr Res . 2013 Jun; 74(3):272-8. PMID: 23783433
Background: A growing body of research suggests that the intrauterine environment influences fetal neurodevelopment by altering the functional placental epigenome. A number of microRNAs (miRNAs) are expressed in the placenta,...
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Maccani M, Delahanty D, Nugent N, Berkowitz S
J Trauma Stress . 2012 Oct; 25(5):543-50. PMID: 23073974
Child and adolescent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with an increased risk for a number of deleterious mental and physical health outcomes that if untreated may persist throughout the...
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Knopik V, Maccani M, Francazio S, McGeary J
Dev Psychopathol . 2012 Oct; 24(4):1377-90. PMID: 23062304
The period of in utero development is one of the most critical windows during which adverse intrauterine conditions and exposures can influence the growth and development of the fetus as...
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Maccani M, Marsit C
Clin Epigenetics . 2012 Jun; 2(2):401-4. PMID: 22704350
Researchers have begun to examine epigenetic alterations in the placenta, making key advances in understanding the epigenetic regulatory mechanisms of the placenta that define underlying processes of human development and...
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Maccani M, Knopik V
Front Genet . 2012 Apr; 3:53. PMID: 22509180
Environmental exposures vary by timing, severity, and frequency and may have a number of deleterious effects throughout the life course. The period of in utero development, for example, is one...
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Marsit C, Maccani M, Padbury J, Lester B
PLoS One . 2012 Mar; 7(3):e33794. PMID: 22432047
Background: There is growing evidence that the intrauterine environment can impact the neurodevelopment of the fetus through alterations in the functional epigenome of the placenta. In the placenta, the HSD11B2...
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Marsit C, Lambertini L, Maccani M, Koestler D, Houseman E, Padbury J, et al.
J Pediatr . 2011 Dec; 160(5):854-860.e2. PMID: 22153677
Objective: To identify links between altered gene imprinting in the placenta and infant neurobehavioral profiles. Study Design: Quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction was used to examine the expression of 22...
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Wilhelm-Benartzi C, Houseman E, Maccani M, Poage G, Koestler D, Langevin S, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2011 Oct; 120(2):296-302. PMID: 22005006
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic and fetal development with risk of diseases later in life. Environmental insults in utero may lead to changes in...
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Banister C, Koestler D, Maccani M, Padbury J, Houseman E, Marsit C
Epigenetics . 2011 Jul; 6(7):920-7. PMID: 21758004
The placenta acts not only as a conduit of nutrient and waste exchange between mother and developing fetus, but also functions as a regulator of the intrauterine environment. Recent work...