Transcriptome-wide analysis of changes in the fetal placenta associated with prenatal arsenic exposure in the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study
Abstract Background Increasing evidence suggests that prenatal exposure to arsenic, even at common environmental levels, adversely affects child health. These adverse effects include impaired fetal growth, which can carry serious health implications lifelong. However, the mechanisms by which arsenic...
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Main Authors: | Emily F. Winterbottom (Author), Yuguang Ban (Author), Xiaodian Sun (Author), Anthony J. Capobianco (Author), Carmen J. Marsit (Author), Xi Chen (Author), Lily Wang (Author), Margaret R. Karagas (Author), David J. Robbins (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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