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The interplay between maternal smoking and genes in offspring birth weight
Rita Dias Pereira
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Hans van Kippersluis
,
Niels Rietveld
Applied Economics
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Medicine and Dentistry
Child
100%
Birth Weight
37%
Maternal Smoking
37%
Genetic Variability
18%
Pregnancy
12%
Smoking in Pregnancy
12%
Parent
12%
Gene
6%
Receptor Gene
6%
Biological Marker
6%
Urine
6%
Environmental Exposure
6%
Genetic Predisposition
6%
Cotinine
6%
Nicotine
6%
Genome Wide Association Study
6%
Nicotinic Receptor
6%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Maternal Smoking
37%
CHRNA3
6%
Cotinine
6%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Smoke
12%
Biological Marker
6%
Nicotine
6%
Genetic Predisposition
6%
Environmental Exposure
6%
Cotinine
6%
Nicotinic Receptor
6%
Neuroscience
CHRNA3
6%
Cotinine
6%