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List of works by Christina A Markunas

Assessing Candidate Gene nsSNPs for Phenotypic Differences in Double-Strand Break Repair Using Radiation-Induced gammaH2A.X Foci

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Clinical, radiological, and genetic similarities between patients with Chiari Type I and Type 0 malformations.

scientific article published on April 2012

DNA Methylation in Newborns and Maternal Smoking in Pregnancy: Genome-wide Consortium Meta-analysis

scientific article published on 30 March 2016

Epigenetic regulation of COL15A1 in smooth muscle cell replicative aging and atherosclerosis

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Epigenome-wide analysis uncovers a blood-based DNA methylation biomarker of lifetime cannabis use

scientific article published on 17 August 2020

Expanding the genetic architecture of nicotine dependence and its shared genetics with multiple traits

scientific article published on 03 November 2020

Genetic evaluation and application of posterior cranial fossa traits as endophenotypes for Chiari type I malformation

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Genomic and epigenetic evidence for oxytocin receptor deficiency in autism

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Identification of Chiari Type I Malformation subtypes using whole genome expression profiles and cranial base morphometrics

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Identification of DNA methylation changes in newborns related to maternal smoking during pregnancy

scientific article published on 6 June 2014

Joint eQTL assessment of whole blood and dura mater tissue from individuals with Chiari type I malformation.

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Maternal Age at Delivery Is Associated with an Epigenetic Signature in Both Newborns and Adults

scientific article published on 6 July 2016

Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Genome-Wide Interaction Analyses Reveal DPP10-Pulmonary Function Association

scientific article published on 01 March 2019

Stratified whole genome linkage analysis of Chiari type I malformation implicates known Klippel-Feil syndrome genes as putative disease candidates.

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The ATXN1 and TRIM31 genes are related to intelligence in an ADHD background: evidence from a large collaborative study totaling 4,963 subjects

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