Abstract
Experts suspect that epigenetic changes such as DNA methylation may be involved in adverse health effects associated with fetal arsenic exposure. 1 Previous studies have investigated associations between arsenic exposure and DNA methylation in adult and umbilical cord blood cells. 1 , 2 , 3 Now researchers present an extensive epigenome-wide analysis of placental DNA methylation in relation to fetal arsenic exposure. 4
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