Impact of intrauterine exposure to maternal diabetes on preterm birth: fetal dna methylation alteration is an important mediator

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  • who: Guoying Wang from the The study population was a subset of the BBC, an ongoing prospective birth cohort, recruited at, days after delivery at Boston Medical Center, MA, USA, starting in A detailed description of the BBC has been reported previously [39]. In brief, at enrollment, each mother completed a questionnaire interview that gathered demographic information. Cord blood was collected immediately after birth. As of December, mother-infant pairs had been enrolled. Of these pairs, cord blood samples were analyzed by DNA methylation array. Of these, samples were removed due to not passing the quality control . . .

     

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