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Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: Environmental HealthYear: 2026

- Maternal DNA methylation is responsive to arsenic, folate, and offspring spina bifida.

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Additional file 2 of Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

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ImmunologyEnvironmental healthPhysiologyOpen Access
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Additional file 1 of Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

Supplementary Material 1

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Additional file 1 of Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

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Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

Abstract Background In Bangladesh, more than a quarter of drinking water tubewells are contaminated with arsenic above the national standard (50 µg/l), while nearly half exceed the World Health Organization guideline (10 µg/l). Among other negative health consequences, arsenic is a suspected environ...

PhysiologyObstetricsInternal medicineOpen Access
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Additional file 3 of Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

Supplementary Material 3

ImmunologyEnvironmental healthPhysiologyOpen Access
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Additional file 3 of Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

Supplementary Material 3

ImmunologyEnvironmental healthPhysiologyOpen Access
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Additional file 2 of Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

Supplementary Material 2

ImmunologyEnvironmental healthPhysiologyOpen Access
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Associations of arsenic exposure and folate in maternal leukocyte DNA methylation: a case-control study of mothers with spina-bifida affected children

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Amy M. Inkster, Anne K. Bozack, Bernardo Lemos, Tabitha Lumour-Mensah et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2026

Abstract Background In Bangladesh, more than a quarter of drinking water tubewells are contaminated with arsenic above the national standard (50 µg/l), while nearly half exceed the World Health Organization guideline (10 µg/l). Among other negative health consequences, arsenic is a suspected environ...

PhysiologyObstetricsInternal medicineOpen Access
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