ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown but is suggested to include an epigenetic basis. In prior work, we analyzed CpG island methylation levels within gene promoters (n=16,421) in leukocytes collected from mothers and their infants from a pregnancy cohort in Durham County, North Carolina. The CpG methylation levels were examined in relationship to prenatal exposure to cadmium and/or cotinine to identify genes and pathways influenced by in utero exposure. In the present article, we provide an enhanced description of the data collection and processing to facilitate cross-study comparisons. Data are available within the Gene Expression Omnibus database (GSE67976)
<div><p>Mercury and arsenic are known developmental toxicants. Prenatal exposures are associated wit...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous heavy metal that originates from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
A precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown but is s...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
Prenatal cadmium exposure is known to affect infant growth and organ development. Nonetheless, the r...
Background: Cadmium (Cd) exposure during gestation has been associated with altered DNA methylation ...
Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects ...
Environmental exposure is known to have toxic effects. Maternal environmental exposure not only affe...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) is a ubiquitous and environmentally persistent toxic metal that has...
BackgroundPrenatal exposure to essential and non-essential metals impacts birth and child health, in...
Background Environmental exposures in utero which modify DNA methylation may have a...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...
BackgroundEarly-life exposure to lead is associated with deficits in neurodevelopment and with hemat...
<div><p>Mercury and arsenic are known developmental toxicants. Prenatal exposures are associated wit...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous heavy metal that originates from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
A precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown but is s...
ABSTRACTA precise biological mechanism by which cadmium acts as a developmental toxicant is unknown ...
Cadmium (Cd) is prevalent in the environment yet understudied as a developmental toxicant. Cd partia...
Prenatal cadmium exposure is known to affect infant growth and organ development. Nonetheless, the r...
Background: Cadmium (Cd) exposure during gestation has been associated with altered DNA methylation ...
Dietary cadmium exposure was recently found to alter DNA methylation in adults, but data on effects ...
Environmental exposure is known to have toxic effects. Maternal environmental exposure not only affe...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) is a ubiquitous and environmentally persistent toxic metal that has...
BackgroundPrenatal exposure to essential and non-essential metals impacts birth and child health, in...
Background Environmental exposures in utero which modify DNA methylation may have a...
Background: Fetal programming describes the theory linking environmental conditions during embryonic...
BackgroundEarly-life exposure to lead is associated with deficits in neurodevelopment and with hemat...
<div><p>Mercury and arsenic are known developmental toxicants. Prenatal exposures are associated wit...
The maternal epigenome may be responsive to prenatal metals exposures. We tested whether metals are ...
Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous heavy metal that originates from both natural and anthropogenic sources...