Developmental Nicotine Exposure in Mice Affects Epigenetic Factors in the Brain Across Multiple Generations
Epigenetic changes that can persist for generations after nicotine exposure may predispose children and grandchildren of people who smoke to develop neurological and behavioral disorders.
Source: NIDA News - Category: Addiction Tags: Genetics, Genetics, Nicotine, NIDA Notes, Basic Science Source Type: news
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