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Mitochondrial Epigenetics and Environmental Exposure
Luca Lambertini
, Hyang Min Byun
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Mindich Child Health and Development Institute
Mount Sinai Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism Institute
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science
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Agriculture & Biology
environmental exposure
100%
epigenetics
76%
DNA methylation
61%
mitochondrial DNA
48%
biomarkers
34%
mitochondria
29%
early diagnosis
26%
socioeconomic factors
24%
chronic diseases
22%
non-coding RNA
22%
pollutants
18%
public health
18%
therapeutics
14%
phenotype
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Environmental Exposure
83%
Epigenomics
67%
Mitochondrial DNA
60%
DNA Methylation
56%
Environmental DNA
32%
Mitochondria
31%
Biomarkers
25%
Environmental Pollutants
21%
Long Noncoding RNA
20%
Early Diagnosis
15%
Economics
14%
Chronic Disease
14%
Public Health
13%
Phenotype
11%
Therapeutics
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
methylation
68%
mitochondrial DNA
68%
exposure
44%
mitochondrion
43%
biomarker
36%
socioeconomic factor
22%
phenotype
20%
RNA
19%
targeting
18%
public health
16%
DNA
15%
measuring
12%
pollutant
11%
effect
8%
Chemical Compounds
Biological Marker
46%
Environment
29%
Environmental Pollutant
21%
Modification
14%
Social Sciences
early diagnosis
27%
pollutant
21%
Chronic Diseases
21%
socioeconomic factors
20%
public health
13%