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2016
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.
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.
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.
Wright, M. L., Dozmorov M. G., Wolen A. R., Jackson-Cook C., Starkweather A. R., Lyon D. E., et al. (2016).  Establishing an analytic pipeline for genome-wide DNA methylation.. Clin Epigenetics. 8, 45.
Crusto, C. A., de Mendoza V. Barcelona, Connell C. M., Sun Y. V., & Taylor J. Y. (2016).  The Intergenerational Impact of Genetic and Psychological Factors on Blood Pressure Study (InterGEN): Design and Methods for Recruitment and Psychological Measures.. Nurs Res. 65(4), 331-8.
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,
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,
2013
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., 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.
Franceschini, N., Fox E., Zhang Z., Edwards T. L., Nalls M. A., Sung Y. Ju, et al. (2013).  Genome-wide association analysis of blood-pressure traits in African-ancestry individuals reveals common associated genes in African and non-African populations.. Am J Hum Genet. 93(3), 545-54.
Franceschini, N., Fox E., Zhang Z., Edwards T. L., Nalls M. A., Sung Y. Ju, et al. (2013).  Genome-wide association analysis of blood-pressure traits in African-ancestry individuals reveals common associated genes in African and non-African populations.. Am J Hum Genet. 93(3), 545-54.
Franceschini, N., Fox E., Zhang Z., Edwards T. L., Nalls M. A., Sung Y. Ju, et al. (2013).  Genome-wide association analysis of blood-pressure traits in African-ancestry individuals reveals common associated genes in African and non-African populations.. Am J Hum Genet. 93(3), 545-54.
Liu, C-T., Monda K. L., Taylor K. C., Lange L., Demerath E. W., Palmas W., et al. (2013).  Genome-wide association of body fat distribution in African ancestry populations suggests new loci.. PLoS Genet. 9(8), e1003681.
Liu, C-T., Monda K. L., Taylor K. C., Lange L., Demerath E. W., Palmas W., et al. (2013).  Genome-wide association of body fat distribution in African ancestry populations suggests new loci.. PLoS Genet. 9(8), e1003681.
Fox, E. R., Musani S. K., Barbalic M., Lin H., Yu B., Ogunyankin K. O., et al. (2013).  Genome-wide association study of cardiac structure and systolic function in African Americans: the Candidate Gene Association Resource (CARe) study.. Circ Cardiovasc Genet. 6(1), 37-46.