Newborns exposed to maternal cigarette smoke (CS) in utero have an increased risk of developing chronic diseases, cancer, and acquiring decreased cognitive function in adulthood. Although the literature reports many deleterious effects associated with maternal cigarette smoking on the fetus, the molecular alterations and mechanisms of action are not yet clear. Smoking may act directly on nuclear DNA by inducing mutations or epigenetic modifications. Recent studies also indicate that smoking may act on mitochondrial DNA by inducing a change in the number of copies to make up for the damage caused by smoking on the respiratory chain and lack of energy. In addition, individual genetic susceptibility plays a significant role in determining the ...
Background Maternal smoking is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for low birthwei...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation, represent a potential mechanism for environment...
Abstract In utero exposure to tobacco products, whether maternal or environmental, have harmful effe...
Newborns exposed to maternal cigarette smoke (CS) in utero have an increased risk of developing chro...
The relevance of preconceptional and prenatal toxicant exposures for genomic stability in offspring ...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy results in an increased risk of low birth weight through perturbat...
Prenatal tobacco smoke exposure in early pregnancy may have important and lasting effects on DNA met...
<p>We investigated if prenatal exposures to tobacco smoke lead to changes in mitochondrial DNA conte...
Maternal exposure to tobacco smoke is known to have deleterious effects on the developing fetus, but...
International audienceIn utero exposure to maternal tobacco smoking is the leading cause of birth co...
The paper analyzes the results of current studies of the role of DNA methylation during human embryo...
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with significant infant morbidity and mo...
Aim: Cigarette smoking influences DNA methylation genome wide, in newborns from pregnancy exposure a...
Aim: Cigarette smoking influences DNA methylation genome wide, in newborns from pregnancy exposure a...
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smokingduring pregnancy on DN...
Background Maternal smoking is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for low birthwei...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation, represent a potential mechanism for environment...
Abstract In utero exposure to tobacco products, whether maternal or environmental, have harmful effe...
Newborns exposed to maternal cigarette smoke (CS) in utero have an increased risk of developing chro...
The relevance of preconceptional and prenatal toxicant exposures for genomic stability in offspring ...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy results in an increased risk of low birth weight through perturbat...
Prenatal tobacco smoke exposure in early pregnancy may have important and lasting effects on DNA met...
<p>We investigated if prenatal exposures to tobacco smoke lead to changes in mitochondrial DNA conte...
Maternal exposure to tobacco smoke is known to have deleterious effects on the developing fetus, but...
International audienceIn utero exposure to maternal tobacco smoking is the leading cause of birth co...
The paper analyzes the results of current studies of the role of DNA methylation during human embryo...
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with significant infant morbidity and mo...
Aim: Cigarette smoking influences DNA methylation genome wide, in newborns from pregnancy exposure a...
Aim: Cigarette smoking influences DNA methylation genome wide, in newborns from pregnancy exposure a...
Background: Several studies have shown effects of current and maternal smokingduring pregnancy on DN...
Background Maternal smoking is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for low birthwei...
Epigenetic modifications, including DNA methylation, represent a potential mechanism for environment...
Abstract In utero exposure to tobacco products, whether maternal or environmental, have harmful effe...