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List of works by Nina Kaminen-Ahola

18q12.3-q21.1 microdeletion detected in the prenatally alcohol-exposed dizygotic twin with discordant fetal alcohol syndrome phenotype

scientific article published on 25 February 2020

DYX1C1 functions in neuronal migration in developing neocortex

scientific article

Early gestational ethanol exposure in mice: Effects on brain structure, energy metabolism and adiposity in adult offspring

scholarly article by Christine R Zhang et al published March 2019 in Alcohol

Early maternal alcohol consumption alters hippocampal DNA methylation, gene expression and volume in a mouse model

scientific article published on 13 May 2015

Early prenatal alcohol exposure alters imprinted gene expression in placenta and embryo in a mouse model.

scientific article

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: genetic and epigenetic mechanisms

scientific article published on 09 May 2020

In vitro fertilization does not increase the incidence of de novo copy number alterations in fetal and placental lineages

scientific article published on 04 November 2019

Maternal ethanol consumption alters the epigenotype and the phenotype of offspring in a mouse model

scientific article

Physical exercise-induced hypoglycemia caused by failed silencing of monocarboxylate transporter 1 in pancreatic beta cells

scientific article (publication date: September 2007)

Postnatal growth restriction and gene expression changes in a mouse model of fetal alcohol syndrome.

scientific article published on October 2010

The axon guidance receptor gene ROBO1 is a candidate gene for developmental dyslexia

scientific article published in October 2005

rs10732516 polymorphism at the IGF2/H19 locus associates with a genotype-specific trend in placental DNA methylation and head circumference of prenatally alcohol-exposed newborns

scientific article published on 05 October 2017

rs10732516 polymorphism at the IGF2/H19 locus associates with genotype-specific effects on placental DNA methylation and birth weight of newborns conceived by assisted reproductive technology.

scientific article published on 18 June 2018