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Kinjal M. Hew
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 5
Citations - 390
Kinjal M. Hew is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epigenetics & DNA methylation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 305 citations.
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Small-Magnitude Effect Sizes in Epigenetic End Points are Important in Children's Environmental Health Studies: The Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Center's Epigenetics Working Group.
Carrie V. Breton,Carmen J. Marsit,Elaine M. Faustman,Kari C. Nadeau,Kari C. Nadeau,Jaclyn M. Goodrich,Dana C. Dolinoy,Julie B. Herbstman,Nina Holland,Janine M. LaSalle,Rebecca J. Schmidt,Paul Yousefi,Frederica P. Perera,Bonnie R. Joubert,Joseph L. Wiemels,Michele M. Taylor,Ivana V. Yang,Rui Chen,Kinjal M. Hew,Deborah M. Hussey Freeland,Rachel L. Miller,Susan K. Murphy +21 more
TL;DR: The state of the science in environmental epigenetics research is considered and the collective observations of many studies being conducted within the Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers, as they relate to the Developmental Origins of Health and disease (DOHaD) hypothesis are focused on.
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Childhood exposure to ambient polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons is linked to epigenetic modifications and impaired systemic immunity in T cells
Kinjal M. Hew,Annett I. Walker,Arunima Kohli,Marco Garcia,Aleena Syed,Cameron McDonald-Hyman,Elizabeth M. Noth,Jennifer Mann,Boriana Pratt,John R. Balmes,John R. Balmes,S. Katharine Hammond,Ellen A. Eisen,Kari C. Nadeau +13 more
TL;DR: Evidence suggests that exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons increases atopy; it is unclear how PAH exposure is linked to increased severity of atopic diseases.
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, tobacco smoke, and epigenetic remodeling in asthma.
TL;DR: Evidence is presented for the contribution of the aerosolized pollutants PAH and environmental tobacco smoke to epigenetic remodeling in asthma.
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Air Pollution and Epigenetics
TL;DR: An overview of epigenetic modifications as well as an analysis of how epigenetic mechanisms are involved in the adverse effects associated with the most common components of ambient air pollution are provided.
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Improved diet quality is associated with decreased concentrations of inflammatory markers in adults with uncontrolled asthma.
Unni Cecilie Nygaard,Unni Cecilie Nygaard,Lan Xiao,Kari C. Nadeau,Kinjal M. Hew,Nan Lv,Carlos A. Camargo,Peg Strub,Jun Ma +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, changes in concentrations of a broad panel of serum proteins (51-plex Luminex assay, Affymetrix) were determined, and their relation to diet quality (DASH score) assessed by combining data of both intervention and usual-care control groups.