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Environment International|June 29, 2021
Alternatives for the worse: Molecular insights into adverse effects of bisphenol a and substitutes during human adipocyte differentiationAlexandra Schaffert, Laura Krieg, Juliane Weiner, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 1, 2022
Effects of exposure to single and multiple parabens on asthma development in an experimental mouse model and a prospective cohort studyKristin M Junge, Lisa Buchenauer, Sandra Strunz, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 19, 2015
Increased vitamin D levels at birth and in early infancy increase offspring allergy risk-evidence for involvement of epigenetic mechanismsKristin M Junge, Tobias Bauer, Stefanie Geissler, et al.
Nature Communications|February 13, 2020
Maternal paraben exposure triggers childhood overweight developmentBeate Leppert, Sandra Strunz, Bettina Seiwert, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|October 19, 2020
The YOUth study: Rationale, design, and study proceduresN Charlotte Onland-Moret, Jacobine E Buizer-Voskamp, Maria E W A Albers, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|May 4, 2018
<i>MEST</i> mediates the impact of prenatal bisphenol A exposure on long-term body weight developmentKristin M Junge, Beate Leppert, Susanne Jahreis, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|March 26, 2016
Environment-induced epigenetic reprogramming in genomic regulatory elements in smoking mothers and their childrenTobias Bauer, Saskia Trump, Naveed Ishaque, et al.
Cell|October 22, 2013
Hypermutation of the inactive X chromosome is a frequent event in cancerNatalie Jäger, Matthias Schlesner, David T W Jones, et al.
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Environment International|June 29, 2021
Alternatives for the worse: Molecular insights into adverse effects of bisphenol a and substitutes during human adipocyte differentiationAlexandra Schaffert, Laura Krieg, Juliane Weiner, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 1, 2022
Effects of exposure to single and multiple parabens on asthma development in an experimental mouse model and a prospective cohort studyKristin M Junge, Lisa Buchenauer, Sandra Strunz, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|August 19, 2015
Increased vitamin D levels at birth and in early infancy increase offspring allergy risk-evidence for involvement of epigenetic mechanismsKristin M Junge, Tobias Bauer, Stefanie Geissler, et al.
Nature Communications|February 13, 2020
Maternal paraben exposure triggers childhood overweight developmentBeate Leppert, Sandra Strunz, Bettina Seiwert, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|October 19, 2020
The YOUth study: Rationale, design, and study proceduresN Charlotte Onland-Moret, Jacobine E Buizer-Voskamp, Maria E W A Albers, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|May 4, 2018
<i>MEST</i> mediates the impact of prenatal bisphenol A exposure on long-term body weight developmentKristin M Junge, Beate Leppert, Susanne Jahreis, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|March 26, 2016
Environment-induced epigenetic reprogramming in genomic regulatory elements in smoking mothers and their childrenTobias Bauer, Saskia Trump, Naveed Ishaque, et al.
Cell|October 22, 2013
Hypermutation of the inactive X chromosome is a frequent event in cancerNatalie Jäger, Matthias Schlesner, David T W Jones, et al.
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