Early-life inorganic arsenic exposure influences not only child health and development but also health in later life. The adverse effects of arsenic may be mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, as there are indications that arsenic causes altered DNA methylation of cancer-related genes. The objective was to assess effects of arsenic on genome-wide DNA methylation in newborns. We studied 127 mothers and cord blood of their infants. Arsenic exposure in early and late pregnancy was assessed by concentrations of arsenic metabolites in maternal urine, measured by high performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Genome-wide 5-methylcytosine methylation in mononuclear cells from cord blood was analyzed by Infinium ...
Prenatal exposure to environmental toxicants is associated with various adverse health outcomes such...
<div><p>Exposure to arsenic early in life has been associated with increased risk of several chronic...
Background Exposure to inorganic arsenic increases the risk of cancer and non-malignant diseases. In...
Prenatal arsenic exposure is associated with adverse birth outcomes and disease risk later in life, ...
Background: In utero arsenic exposure may alter fetal developmental programming by altering DNA meth...
An emerging body of evidence indicates that early-life arsenic (As) exposure may influence the traje...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic is one of the most commonly encountered environmental toxicants, and research fr...
Background: There is increasing epidemiologic evidence that arsenic exposure in utero, even at low l...
Background: It has been hypothesized that inorganic arsenic (iAs), an important environmental carci...
Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is detrimental to the health of newborns and increases ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Abstract Background Prenatal exposure to arsenic has been linked to a range of adverse health condit...
Background: Arsenic is an epigenetic toxicant and could influence fetal developmental programming.Ob...
<div><p>Mercury and arsenic are known developmental toxicants. Prenatal exposures are associated wit...
Background: Arsenic is an epigenetic toxicant and could influence fetal developmental programming. O...
Prenatal exposure to environmental toxicants is associated with various adverse health outcomes such...
<div><p>Exposure to arsenic early in life has been associated with increased risk of several chronic...
Background Exposure to inorganic arsenic increases the risk of cancer and non-malignant diseases. In...
Prenatal arsenic exposure is associated with adverse birth outcomes and disease risk later in life, ...
Background: In utero arsenic exposure may alter fetal developmental programming by altering DNA meth...
An emerging body of evidence indicates that early-life arsenic (As) exposure may influence the traje...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic is one of the most commonly encountered environmental toxicants, and research fr...
Background: There is increasing epidemiologic evidence that arsenic exposure in utero, even at low l...
Background: It has been hypothesized that inorganic arsenic (iAs), an important environmental carci...
Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is detrimental to the health of newborns and increases ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Abstract Background Prenatal exposure to arsenic has been linked to a range of adverse health condit...
Background: Arsenic is an epigenetic toxicant and could influence fetal developmental programming.Ob...
<div><p>Mercury and arsenic are known developmental toxicants. Prenatal exposures are associated wit...
Background: Arsenic is an epigenetic toxicant and could influence fetal developmental programming. O...
Prenatal exposure to environmental toxicants is associated with various adverse health outcomes such...
<div><p>Exposure to arsenic early in life has been associated with increased risk of several chronic...
Background Exposure to inorganic arsenic increases the risk of cancer and non-malignant diseases. In...