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Cigarette smoking reduces DNA methylation levels at multiple genomic loci but the effect is partially reversible upon cessation

  • Loukia G. Tsaprouni
  • , Tsun Po Yang
  • , Jordana Bell
  • , Katherine J. Dick
  • , Stavroula Kanoni
  • , James Nisbet
  • , Ana Viñuela
  • , Elin Grundberg
  • , Christopher P. Nelson
  • , Eshwar Meduri
  • , Alfonso Buil
  • , Francois Cambien
  • , Christian Hengstenberg
  • , Jeanette Erdmann
  • , Heribert Schunkert
  • , Alison H. Goodall
  • , Willem H. Ouwehand
  • , Emmanouil Dermitzakis
  • , Tim D. Spector
  • , Nilesh J. Samani
  • Panos Deloukas*
*Corresponding author for this work
    • Wellcome Sanger Institute
    • University of Bedfordshire
    • University of Cambridge
    • King's College London
    • University of Leicester
    • Glenfield Hospital
    • Queen Mary University of London
    • McGill University
    • University of Geneva
    • Sorbonne Université
    • Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin II
    • University of Lübeck
    • German Centre for Cardiovascular Research
    • NHS Blood and Transplant
    • King Abdulaziz University

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