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2. Combined effects of genotype and childhood adversity shape variability of DNA methylation across age.
3. A Role of Oxytocin Receptor Gene Brain Tissue Expression Quantitative Trait Locus rs237895 in the Intergenerational Transmission of the Effects of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment
4. The Impact of School Social Experiences on Socioemotional and Behavioral Problems: The Hypothesized Role of DNA Methylation
5. Dynamic DNA methylation changes in the maternal oxytocin gene locus (OXT) during pregnancy predict postpartum maternal intrusiveness
6. À la recherche des mécanismes neurophysiologiques impliqués dans l’émergence des difficultés émotionnelles et du comportement en contexte de maltraitance
7. Glucocorticoid exposure during hippocampal neurogenesis primes future stress response by inducing changes in DNA methylation
8. Investigation of MORC1 DNA methylation as biomarker of early life stress and depressive symptoms
9. How Can GxE Research Help Prevent the Development of Chronic Physical Aggression?
10. Sensitization Effect of Perinatal Adversity on the Association Between Cumulative Childhood and Adolescence Adversity and a Polyepigenetic Stress Score at the End of Adolescence: A Prospective Study
11. #62 - - Beyond the limited evidence for an association between childhood maltreatment and DNA methylation: the moderating role of genetic sensitivity to the environment
12. A glucocorticoid-sensitive hippocampal gene network moderates the impact of early life adversity on mental health outcomes
13. The Impact of Environmental Stressors on DNA Methylation, Neurobehavioral Development, and Chronic Physical Aggression: Prospects for Early Protective Interventions
14. Alterations in DNA Methylation and Hydroxymethylation Due to Parental Care in Rhesus Macaques
15. Identification of dynamic glucocorticoid-induced methylation changes at the FKBP5 locus
16. Association between child maltreatment and depressive symptoms in emerging adulthood: The mediating and moderating roles of DNA methylation
17. The effects of early life stress on the epigenome: From the womb to adulthood and even before
18. Epigenetics in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
19. A polyepigenetic glucocorticoid exposure score at birth and childhood mental and behavioral disorders
20. Intergenerational Effects of Maternal Holocaust Exposure on FKBP5 Methylation
21. Additional file 2: of Identification of dynamic glucocorticoid-induced methylation changes at the FKBP5 locus
22. Additional file 5: of Identification of dynamic glucocorticoid-induced methylation changes at the FKBP5 locus
23. Additional file 4: of Identification of dynamic glucocorticoid-induced methylation changes at the FKBP5 locus
24. Histone deacetylase inhibitor Trichostatin A induces global and gene-specific DNA demethylation in human cancer cell lines
25. Analysis of a variable number tandem repeat polymorphism in the huntingtin interacting protein-1 related gene for anticipation in bipolar affective disorder
26. Glucocorticoid exposure during hippocampal neurogenesis primes future stress response by inducing changes in DNA methylation
27. Dynamic DNA methylation changes in the maternal oxytocin gene locus (OXT) during pregnancy predict postpartum maternal intrusiveness
28. SU56EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF THE NOVEL EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY RESPONSIVE GENE MORC1 IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
29. DRD4 methylation as a potential biomarker for physical aggression: An epigenome‐wide, cross‐tissue investigation
30. Glucocorticoid exposure during hippocampal neurogenesis primes future stress response by inducing changes in DNA methylation.
31. Intergenerational Effects of Maternal Holocaust Exposure on Methylation.
32. HAM-TBS: high-accuracy methylation measurements via targeted bisulfite sequencing
33. Epigenetic mechanisms involved in the effects of stress exposure: focus on 5-hydroxymethylcytosine
34. HAM-TBS: High accuracy methylation measurements via targeted bisulfite sequencing
35. Dynamic Changes in DNA Methylation Occur during the First Year of Life in Preterm Infants
36. Maternal prenatal depression and infant DNA methylome maturation: Developmental regulation of DNA methylation and relevance for infant behavior
37. Psychiatric symptom severity mediates the effect of adversity on epigenetic aging in children aged 3–5 years
38. Bidirectional effect of early adversity on epigenetic ageing in children: Mediation by C-reactive protein and moderation by FKBP5 gene and cortisol status
39. OXTR brain tissue expression quantitative locus rs237895 moderates the association between maternal childhood maltreatment and non-optimal maternal behavior with implications for offspring socio-emotional development and attachment security
40. M54 - INTERACTIONS BETWEEN GENOTYPE AND ENVIRONMENT HAVE A STRONG EFFECT ON VARIABILITY IN DNA METHYLATION IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS
41. Impact of Early Environment on Children's Mental Health: Lessons From DNA Methylation Studies With Monozygotic Twins.
42. F121. Investigating Glucocorticoid Receptor Binding in Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines
43. 126. Prenatal Depression Exposure and Enhanced Stress Responses in the Offspring: Role of the Glucocorticoid-Mediated Epigenetic Changes
44. 125. Hippocampal Progenitor Cell Models in Deciphering the Epigenomics of Stress
45. DRD4methylation as a potential biomarker for physical aggression: An epigenome‐wide, cross‐tissue investigation
46. Epigenetics of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Current Evidence, Challenges, and Future Directions
47. The developmental origins of chronic physical aggression: biological pathways triggered by early life adversity
48. Dynamic DNA methylation changes in the oxytocin locus (OXT) during pregnancy are associated with maternal parenting behavior
49. Association of Childhood Chronic Physical Aggression with a DNA Methylation Signature in Adult Human T Cells
50. DNA Methylation Signature of Childhood Chronic Physical Aggression in T Cells of Both Men and Women
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