Identification of miRNAs Involved in Foetal Growth Restriction Due to Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy.
Eva BarrioAlba QuirósDiego Lerma-PuertasJosé I LabartaAna M Gascón-CatalánPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Intrauterine exposure to tobacco induces hypermethylation-mediated miRNA silencing in low-birth-weight newborns by modifying the expression of factors involved in vascular development, growth, and adaptation to hypoxia.