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de Mendoza, V. Barcelona, Harville E., Theall K., Buekens P., & Chasan-Taber L. (2016).  Effects of acculturation on prenatal anxiety among Latina women.. Arch Womens Ment Health.
V de Mendoza, B., Wright M. L., Agaba C., Prescott L., Desir A., Crusto C. A., et al. (2016).  A Systematic Review of DNAm and PTB in African American Women. Biological Research for Nursing. 19(3):308-317,
de Mendoza, V. Barcelona, Harville E., Theall K., Buekens P., & Chasan-Taber L. (2015).  Acculturation and Intention to Breastfeed among a Population of Predominantly Puerto Rican Women.. Birth.
V. de Mendoza, B., Huang Y.., Brown K.., Liu J.., Zhao W.., Yu M.., et al. (2019).  Novel DNA methylation sites associated with cigarette smoking among African Americans. Epigenetics.
de Mendoza, V. Barcelona, Harville E., Theall K., Buekens P., & Chasan-Taber L. (2015).  Acculturation and Adverse Birth Outcomes in a Predominantly Puerto Rican Population.. Matern Child Health J.
V. de Mendoza, B., Huang Y.., Crusto C.., Sun Y.. V., & . Y Taylor J. (2018).  Perceived racial discrimination and DNA methylation among African American women in the InterGEN study. Biological Research for Nursing.
Dahlen, H. G., Kennedy H. P., Anderson C. M., Bell A. F., Clark A., Foureur M., et al. (2013).  The EPIIC hypothesis: intrapartum effects on the neonatal epigenome and consequent health outcomes.. Med Hypotheses. 80(5), 656-62.
Dahlen, H. G., Downe S., Wright M. L., Kennedy H. P., & Taylor J. Y. (2016).  Childbirth and consequent atopic disease: emerging evidence on epigenetic effects based on the hygiene and EPIIC hypotheses.. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 16, 4.