Sex-specific DNA methylation and associations with in utero tobacco smoke exposure at nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes
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Murphy, S; King, D; Hoyo, C
February 24, 2022
DNA methylation data (Illumina HumanMethylation450 BeadChip) specifically focused on nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes in cord blood from 191 males and 190 females.
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Murphy, S., King, D., & Hoyo, C. (2022). Sex-specific DNA methylation and associations with in utero tobacco smoke exposure at nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes. https://doi.org/10.7924/r44b36p48
Murphy, Susan, Dillon King, and Cathrine Hoyo. “Sex-specific DNA methylation and associations with in utero tobacco smoke exposure at nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes,” February 24, 2022. https://doi.org/10.7924/r44b36p48.
Murphy S, King D, Hoyo C. Sex-specific DNA methylation and associations with in utero tobacco smoke exposure at nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes. 2022.
Murphy, Susan, et al. Sex-specific DNA methylation and associations with in utero tobacco smoke exposure at nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes. 24 Feb. 2022. Manual, doi:10.7924/r44b36p48.
Murphy S, King D, Hoyo C. Sex-specific DNA methylation and associations with in utero tobacco smoke exposure at nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes. 2022.