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Gail Runnels' research investigates the relationship between environmental exposures and biological responses, specifically focusing on the epigenetic landscape. Their recent publication in 2023 examined the genome-wide DNA methylation patterns associated with high arsenic exposure. This work contributes to understanding how environmental factors can influence gene expression and potentially impact health outcomes. Runnels collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Shelbie Stahr, P. C. Hsu, and Lora J. Rogers, with whom they have co-authored publications. The researcher's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in scientific inquiry within this field.
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Genome-wide DNA methylation landscape associated with high arsenic exposure (2023)
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- Genome-wide DNA methylation landscape associated with high arsenic exposure
- Genome-wide DNA methylation landscape associated with high arsenic exposure
- Genome-wide DNA methylation landscape associated with high arsenic exposure
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