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Cannabis use by women during pregnancy does not influence infant DNA methylation of the dopamine receptor DRD4
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posted on 2024-06-18, 00:18 authored by Peter FransquetPeter Fransquet, Delyse HutchinsonDelyse Hutchinson, Craig OlssonCraig Olsson, S Allsop, EJ Elliott, L Burns, R Mattick, R Saffery, J RyanCannabis use by women during pregnancy does not influence infant DNA methylation of the dopamine receptor DRD4
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American Journal of Drug and Alcohol AbuseVolume
43Pagination
671-677Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
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0095-2990eISSN
1097-9891Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal articleCopyright notice
2017, Peter Fransquet, Delyse Hutchinson, Craig A. Olsson, Steve Allsop, Elizabeth J. Elliott, Lucinda Burns, Richard Mattick, Richard Saffery, and Joanne RyanIssue
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Social SciencesScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePsychology, ClinicalSubstance AbusePsychologyCannabispregnancyperinataldopamine receptor (DRD4)fetal programmingDNA methylationepigeneticsMATERNAL SMOKINGPRENATAL MARIJUANASUBSTANCE-ABUSEBIRTH-WEIGHTEXPOSUREGENECONSEQUENCESPOLYMORPHISMNEWBORNSBEHAVIOR170102 Developmental Psychology and Ageing970117 Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive SciencesSchool of PsychologyCentre for Social and Early Emotional DevelopmentARC DP1301014595201 Applied and developmental psychology
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