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Foetal nicotine exposure causes PKCε gene repression by promoter methylation in rat hearts

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2010

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this study demonstrates that prolonged nicotine exposure increases the sympathetic neurotransmitter release in the foetal heart and causes programming of PKCε gene repression through promoter methylation, linking maternal smoking to pathophysiological consequences in the offspring heart.

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