Rose Schrott, Henri Garrison-Desany, Lyndsay Avalos, Carrie V. Breton, Dana M. Dabelea, Karen Derefinko, Anne Dunlop, Fang Fang, Abigail Gaylord, Torie Grant, Marie-France Hivert, Margaret R. Karagas, Anna K. Knight, Barry Lester, Kristen Lyall, Cindy McEvoy, Ruby Nguyen, Grier Page, Alison Paquette, Douglas Ruden, Lyndsey E Shorey-Kendrick, Alicia K. Smith, Eliot Spindel, Heather E. Volk, Christine Ladd-Acosta
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Abstract
Prenatal opioid exposure has been associated with adverse child health outcomes. Changes to the epigenome provide a plausible mechanism through which effects may be elicited. We investigated whethe...
期刊介绍:
Journal of Substance Use is a bimonthly international journal, publishing peer-reviewed, up-to-the-minute articles on a wide spectrum of issues relating to the use of legal and illegal substances. The Journal aims to educate, inform, update and act as a forum for standard setting for health and social care professionals working with individuals and families with substance use problems. It also informs and supports those undertaking research in substance use, developing substance use services, and participating in, leading and developing education and training programmes.