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Caroline L Relton

Researcher at University of Bristol

Publications -  433
Citations -  25612

Caroline L Relton is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Mendelian randomization. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 394 publications receiving 17221 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline L Relton include Health Science University & University of Newcastle.

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Changes in DNA methylation from pre- to post-adolescence are associated with pubertal exposures.

TL;DR: Identified pathways emphasize the importance of this period of transition on epigenetic state of genes relevant to cell growth and immune system development and significant biological pathways related to growth and development of the reproductive system are identified.
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Bayesian network analysis incorporating genetic anchors complements conventional Mendelian randomization approaches for exploratory analysis of causal relationships in complex data

TL;DR: It is concluded that BN incorporating genetic anchors is a useful complementary method to conventional MR for exploring causal relationships in complex data sets such as those generated from modern “omics” technologies.
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Smoking, Secondhand Smoke, and Cotinine Levels in a Subset of EPIC Cohort

TL;DR: There is clear evidence that not only tobacco smoking but also involuntary exposure increases cotinine levels, which strengthens the evidence for the benefits of a smoking ban in public places.