Innovative computational approaches shed light on genetic mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment among children born extremely preterm
CpG Methylation Patterns in Placenta and Neonatal Blood are Differentially Associated with Neonatal Inflammation
The placenta epigenome-brain axis: placental epigenomic and transcriptomic responses that preprogram cognitive impairment
Placental epigenetic gestational aging in relation to maternal sociodemographic factors and smoking among infants born extremely preterm: a descriptive study
Sexual epigenetic dimorphism in the human placenta: implications for susceptibility during the prenatal period
Genomic biomarkers of prenatal intrauterine inflammation in umbilical cord tissue predict later life neurological outcomes
Microorganisms in the human placenta are associated with altered CpG methylation of immune and inflammation-related genes
Placental CpG methylation of HPA-axis genes is associated with cognitive impairment at age 10 among children born extremely preterm