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Accumulation of epigenetic alterations at the promoters of transcriptional regulator genes in the placentas of pregnancy cases with inadequate maternal gestational weight gain

(Submitter supplied) The concept that fetal environment correlates with health later on has been defined as developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD), in which epigenetic modifications are considered to serve as a memory of exposure to in utero environments. Although many animal studies have demonstrated direct associations of maternal nutritional conditions during pregnancy with epigenetic alterations in the offspring, such evidence from human studies has been very limited. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Methylation profiling by genome tiling array
Platform:
GPL13534
33 Samples
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Series
Accession:
GSE62733
ID:
200062733
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Illumina HumanMethylation450 BeadChip (HumanMethylation450_15017482)

(Submitter supplied) 1 difference between HumanMethylation450_15017482_v.1.1.bpm and HumanMethylation450_15017482_v.1.2.bpm: 1.1: 41636384,NEGATIVE,-99,Negative 604 1.2: 41636384,RESTORATION,Green,Restore Protocol: See manufacturer's website
Organism:
Homo sapiens
1672 Series
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117813 Samples
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Platform
Accession:
GPL13534
ID:
100013534
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FGR_excessive_1_placenta

Organism:
Homo sapiens
Source name:
placenta (chorionic villi)
Platform:
GPL13534
Series:
GSE62733
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Accession:
GSM1532563
ID:
301532563
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