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Research by Andres Aline focuses on the association between per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure during pregnancy and maternal and infant health outcomes. Aline's work investigates how placental PFAS concentrations correlate with alterations in placental DNA methylation, specifically at loci important for cardiometabolic health. The research also examines the relationship between PFAS exposure in pregnant individuals and their cardiometabolic health and birth outcomes.
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- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health (2024)
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Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes (2024)
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- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes
- Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes
- Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes
- Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes
- Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes
- Pfas Exposure During Pregnancy is Associated with Maternal Cardiometabolic and Birth Outcomes
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
- Placental Pfas Concentrations are Associated with Perturbations of Placental DNA Methylation at Loci with Important Roles in Cardiometabolic Health
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