Developmental nicotine exposure engenders intergenerational downregulation and aberrant posttranslational modification of cardinal epigenetic factors in the frontal cortices, striata, and hippocampi of adolescent mice
Maternal smoking of traditional or electronic cigarettes during pregnancy, which constitutes developmental nicotine exposure (DNE), heightens the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders including ADHD, autism, an...
Source: Epigenetics and Chromatin - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Jordan M. Buck, Heidi C. O ’Neill and Jerry A. Stitzel Tags: Research Source Type: research
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