Placental multi-omics integration identifies candidate functional genes for birthweight
Abnormal birthweight is associated with increased risk for cardiometabolic diseases in later life. Although the placenta is critical to fetal development and later life health, it has not been integrated into largescale functional genomics initiatives, and mechanisms of birthweight-associated varian...
Main Authors: | Chatterjee, S. (Author), Chen, J. (Author), Hao, K. (Author), Lesseur, C. (Author), Marsit, C.J (Author), Ouidir, M. (Author), Tekola-Ayele, F. (Author), Tesfaye, M. (Author), Wapner, R. (Author), Workalemahu, T. (Author), Zeng, X. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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