Reproductive factors have been linked to both breast cancer and DNA methylation, suggesting methylation as an important mechanism by which reproductive factors impact on disease risk. However, few studies have investigated the link between reproductive factors and DNA methylation in humans. Genome-wide methylation in peripheral blood lymphocytes of 376 healthy women from the prospective EPIC study was investigated using LUminometric Methylation Assay (LUMA). Also, methylation of 458877 CpG sites was additionally investigated in an independent group of 332 participants of the EPIC-Italy sub-cohort, using the Infinium HumanMethylation 450 BeadChip. Multivariate logistic regression and linear models were used to investigate the association bet...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Abstract Background Major challenges in understanding the functional consequences of genetic risk fa...
Reproductive factors have been linked to both breast cancer and DNA methylation, suggesting methylat...
DNA methylation has been implicated in breast cancer aetiology, but little is known about whether re...
DNA methylation has been implicated in breast cancer aetiology, but little is known about whether re...
Globalisation has resulted in several anthropometric, reproductive, and lifestyle factors and/or exp...
Background Reproductive characteristics are well-established risk factors for breast...
A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a strong predictor of c...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
DNA methylation-based biological age (DNAm age), as well as genome-wide average DNA methylation, hav...
Major challenges in understanding the functional consequences of genetic risk factors for human dise...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Abstract Background Major challenges in understanding the functional consequences of genetic risk fa...
Reproductive factors have been linked to both breast cancer and DNA methylation, suggesting methylat...
DNA methylation has been implicated in breast cancer aetiology, but little is known about whether re...
DNA methylation has been implicated in breast cancer aetiology, but little is known about whether re...
Globalisation has resulted in several anthropometric, reproductive, and lifestyle factors and/or exp...
Background Reproductive characteristics are well-established risk factors for breast...
A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a strong predictor of c...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
DNA methylation-based biological age (DNAm age), as well as genome-wide average DNA methylation, hav...
Major challenges in understanding the functional consequences of genetic risk factors for human dise...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Aim of the study A vast majority of human malignancies are associated with ageing, and age is a stro...
Abstract Background Major challenges in understanding the functional consequences of genetic risk fa...