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Solomon O, Huen K, Yousefi P, Kupers LK, Gonzalez JR, Suderman M, Reese SE, Page CM, Gruzieva O, Rzehak P, Gao L, Bakulski KM, Novoloaca A, Allard C, Pappa I, Llambrich M, Vives M, Jima DD, Kvist T, Baccarelli A, White C, Rezwan FI, Sharp GC, Tindula G, Bergstrom A, Grote V, Dou JF, Isaveska E, Magnus MC, Corpeleijn E, Perron P, Jaddoe VWV, Nohr EA, Maitre L, Foraster M, Hoyo C, Haberg SE, Lahti J, DeMeo DL, Zhang H, Karmaus W, Kull I, Koletzko B, Feinberg JI, Gagliardi L, Bouchard L, Ramlau-Hansen CH, Tiemeier H, Santorelli G, Maguire RL, Czamara D, Litonjua AA, Langhendries J-P, Plusquin M, Lepeule J, Binder EB, Verduci E, Dwyer T, Carracedo A, Ferre N, Eskenazi B, Kogevinas M, Nawrot TS, Munthe-Kaas MC, Herceg Z, Relton C, Melen E, Gruszfeld D, Breton C, Fallin MD, Ghantous A, Nystad W, Heude B, Snieder H, Hivert M-F, Felix JF, Sorensen TIA, Bustamante M, Murphy SK, Raikkonen K, Oken E, Holloway JW, Arshad SH, London SJ, Holland N. Meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies in newborns and children show widespread sex differences in blood DNA methylation. Mutat Res Rev Mutat Res. 2022 Jan;789:108415. doi: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2022.108415
Garcia-Albeniz X, Rudolph A, Hutter C, White E, Lin Y, Rosse SA, Figueiredo JC, Harrison TA, Jiao S, Brenner H, Casey G, Hudson TJ, Thornquist M, Le Marchand L, Potter J, Slattery ML, Zanke B, Baron JA, Caan BJ, Chanock SJ, Berndt SI, Stelling D, Fuchs CS, Hoffmeister M, Butterbach K, Du M, James Gauderman W, Gunter MJ, Lemire M, Ogino S, Lin J, Hayes RB, Haile RW, Schoen RE, Warnick GS, Jenkins MA, Thibodeau SN, Schumacher FR, Lindor NM, Kolonel LN, Hopper JL, Gong J, Seminara D, Pflugeisen BM, Ulrich CM, Qu C, Duggan D, Cotterchio M, Campbell PT, Carlson CS, Newcomb PA, Giovannucci E, Hsu L, Chan AT, Peters U, Chang-Claude J. CYP24A1 variant modifies the association between use of oestrogen plus progestogen therapy and colorectal cancer risk. Br J Cancer. 2016 Jan 19;114(2):221-9. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2015.443