Salivary epigenetic biomarkers as predictors of emerging childhood obesity
Abstract Background Epigenetics could facilitate greater understanding of disparities in the emergence of childhood obesity. While blood is a common tissue used in human epigenetic studies, saliva is a promising tissue. Our prior findings in non-obese preschool-aged Hispanic children identified 17 C...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Rushing (Author), Evan C. Sommer (Author), Shilin Zhao (Author), Eli K. Po'e (Author), Shari L. Barkin (Author) |
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