Dna methylation as a potential mediator of the association between prenatal tobacco and alcohol exposure and child neurodevelopment in a south african birth cohort

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  • who: Sarina Abrishamcar from the Study population The DCHS is a South African, population-based birth cohort of African and mixed ancestry and has been previously described [28]Our analysis sample consisted of , children from the DCHS with DNAm data from cord blood, genotype data, PTE and PAE measures, and important covariates. Of these [112] infants had measurements available from the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, third edition (BSID-III) at , months of age, and , had measurements available from BSID-III at , months of age. Mothers were enrolled during their second trimester and followed through . . .

     

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