Vitamin C Prevents Offspring DNA Methylation Changes Associated with Maternal Smoking in Pregnancy
Volume: 196, Issue: 6, Pages: 745 - 755
Published: Sep 15, 2017
Abstract
Rationale: Infants whose mothers smoked during pregnancy demonstrate lifelong decreases in pulmonary function. DNA methylation changes associated with maternal smoking during pregnancy have been described in placenta and cord blood at delivery, in fetal lung, and in buccal epithelium and blood during childhood. We demonstrated in a randomized clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT00632476) that vitamin C supplementation to pregnant...
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Title
Vitamin C Prevents Offspring DNA Methylation Changes Associated with Maternal Smoking in Pregnancy
Published Date
Sep 15, 2017
Volume
196
Issue
6
Pages
745 - 755
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