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2018 article

EPIGENOMICS AND HUMAN OBESITY

EPIGENETICS IN HUMAN DISEASE, 2ND EDITION, Vol. 6, pp. 409–426.

By: C. Hoyo n, D. Skaar n, S. Park n & P. Sorrow n

TL;DR: This chapter summarizes human data on CpG methylation, the most studied epigenetic mechanism in humans, in the context of causal inference, in adults and children, and concludes with a call for sex- and ethnic-specific data, together with data demonstrating that obesity-associated DNA methylation marks identified precede obesity. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: April 22, 2019

2018 journal article

Effects of cadmium exposure on DNA methylation at imprinting control regions and genome-wide in mothers and newborn children

Environmental Health Perspectives, 126(3).

By: M. Cowley, D. Skaar, D. Jima, R. Maguire, K. Hudson, S. Park, P. Sorrow, C. Hoyo

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2018 journal article

Elevated metabolites of acetaminophen in cord blood of children with obesity

PEDIATRIC OBESITY, 14(1).

By: P. Sorrow n, R. Maguire n, S. Murphy*, S. Belcher n & C. Hoyo n

Contributors: P. Sorrow n, R. Maguire n, S. Murphy*, S. Belcher n & C. Hoyo n

author keywords: Acetaminophen; children; metabolomics; obesity
MeSH headings : Acetaminophen / blood; Acetaminophen / metabolism; Case-Control Studies; Child, Preschool; Fatty Acids / blood; Female; Fetal Blood / metabolism; Humans; Male; Metabolomics / methods; Pediatric Obesity / blood; Pregnancy
TL;DR: High‐throughput metabolomics has been used cross‐sectionally to evaluate differential metabolic profiles associated with human obesity. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: January 7, 2019

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