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Chunk #34 — MATERNAL CIGARETTE SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY IS ASSOCIATED WITH ATYPICAL DNA METHYLATION PATTERNS — Brain and neurodevelopmental outcomes

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The epigenetics of maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy and effects on child development.
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Future analyses focused on assessing epigenetic mechanisms mediating the effects of maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy on brain, developmental, and behavioral outcomes using both animal models and human cohorts will be essential. Such studies will aid in further defining how in utero exposures may influence neurodevelopmental outcomes and risk for behavioral disorders and diseases.