Cord blood DNA methylation modifications in infants are associated with white matter microstructure in the context of prenatal maternal depression and anxiety
Abstract Maternal and environmental factors influence brain networks and architecture via both physiological pathways and epigenetic modifications. In particular, prenatal maternal depression and anxiety symptoms appear to impact infant white matter (WM) microstructure, leading us to investigate whe...
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Auteurs principaux: | Douglas C. Dean, Andy Madrid, Elizabeth M. Planalp, Jason F. Moody, Ligia A. Papale, Karla M. Knobel, Elizabeth K. Wood, Ryan M. McAdams, Christopher L. Coe, H. Hill Goldsmith, Richard J. Davidson, Reid S. Alisch, Pamela J. Kling |
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2021
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