- Title
- Sexually dimorphic methylation patterns characterize the placenta and blood from extremely preterm newborns
- Creators
- Hudson P. Santos - University of MiamiAdam E. Enggasser - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillJeliyah Clark - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillKyle Roell - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillVasyl Zhabotynsky - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillWilliam Adam Gower - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDiana Yanni - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterNou Gao Yang - Wake Forest UniversityLisa Washburn - Wake Forest UniversitySemsa Gogcu - Wake Forest UniversityCarmen J. Marsit - Emory UniversityKarl Kuban - Boston UniversityT. Michael O’Shea - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillRebecca C. Fry - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Publication Details
- BMC biology, Vol.21(1), pp.173-12
- Publisher
- BioMed Central
- Academic Unit
- Level 02 - Executives; Executives; School of Nursing & Health Studies
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 37608375
- Record Identifier
- 991032795925902976
Journal article
Sexually dimorphic methylation patterns characterize the placenta and blood from extremely preterm newborns
BMC biology, Vol.21(1), pp.173-12
2023-08-23
PMID: 37608375
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