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Nour Baïz

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  56
Citations -  3184

Nour Baïz is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2425 citations. Previous affiliations of Nour Baïz include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Sorbonne.

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

Bonnie R. Joubert, +112 more
TL;DR: This large scale meta-analysis of methylation data identified numerous loci involved in response to maternal smoking in pregnancy with persistence into later childhood and provide insights into mechanisms underlying effects of this important exposure.
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Maternal BMI at the start of pregnancy and offspring epigenome-wide DNA methylation: findings from the pregnancy and childhood epigenetics (PACE) consortium

Gemma C Sharp, +103 more
TL;DR: In this article, the association between pre-pregnancy maternal BMI and methylation at over 450,000 sites in newborn blood DNA, across 19 cohorts (9,340 mother-newborn pairs).
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Indoor air quality and sources in schools and related health effects.

TL;DR: Air quality improvement represents an important measure for prevention of adverse health consequences in children and adults in schools and allergic individuals seem to be at a higher risk for adverse respiratory health consequences.
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Allergy and asthma: Effects of the exposure to particulate matter and biological allergens

TL;DR: In this article, a growing body of evidence shows that chemical air pollution may interact with airborne allergens enhancing the risk of atopic sensitization and exacerbation of symptoms in sensitized subjects.
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DNA methylation in childhood asthma: an epigenome-wide meta-analysis

Cheng-Jian Xu, +80 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large-scale epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) within the Mechanisms of the Development of ALLergy (MeDALL) project was conducted to assess methylation profiles associated with childhood asthma.