Postnatal Growth and DNA Methylation Are Associated With Differential Gene Expression of the TACSTD2 Gene and Childhood Fat Mass
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Mark S. Pearce | John C. Mathers | George Davey Smith | Nicholas D. Embleton | Caroline L. Relton | David M. Evans | S. Ring | C. Potter | M. Pearce | J. Mathers | G. Davey Smith | V. Turcot | C. Relton | G. Fatemifar | N. Embleton | Catherine Potter | Susan M. Ring | Ghazaleh Fatemifar | A. Groom | D. Swan | Alexandra Groom | Daniel C. Swan | Valerie Turcot | David M. Evans | David M. Evans | C. Potter
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