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L.H. LUMEY ; Lissette DELGADO-CRUZATA ; MCKEAGUE (Ian) : USA. Department of Biostatistics. Mailman School of Public Health. Columbia University Medical Center. New York. NY. ; . QIAO WANG ; Regina-M SANTELLA ; Ezra Susser ; Mary-Beth TERRY ; . YUYAN LIAO ; Department of Environmental Health Science. Columbia University Medical Center. USA ; Department of Epidemiology. Mailman School of Public Health. Columbia University Medical Center. USA ; Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center. Columbia University Medical Center. USA ; The Imprints Center for Genetic and Environmental Lifecourse Studies. Mailman School of Public Heath. Columbia University Medical Center. USA |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0x9nIAI. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Exposure to a pre-natal famine environment has been associated with a persistent decrease in DNA methylation of the IGF2 gene, although study findings [...]![]()
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Jiyoung AHN ; Christine-B AMBROSONE ; Julie-A BRITTON ; Warren DAVIS ; Marilie-D GAMMON ; Cutberto GARZA ; Mia-M GAUDET ; Alfred-I NEUGUT ; Susan NOWELL ; Regina-M SANTELLA ; Susan-L TEITELBAUM ; Mary-Beth TERRY ; Cornell University. Division of Nutritional Sciences. Ithaca. NY. USA ; Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Department of Community and Preventive Medicine. New York. NY. USA ; Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Department of Epidemiology. Buffalo. NY. USA |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS ywR0x7yZ. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Observed weak or null associations between fruit and vegetable intake and breast cancer risk could be due to heterogeneity in endogenous antioxidant capabilities.[...]