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    Additional file 2: Table S2. of Maternal B vitamins: effects on offspring weight and DNA methylation at genomically imprinted domains

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    Mean methylation percentage (standard deviation) for differentially methylated regions by quartile of maternal B vitamin status. Newborn Epigenetic STudy (N = 429). Mean methylation percentage (standard deviation) for differentially methylated regions by quartile of maternal B vitamins (cobalamin [B12], pyridoxal phosphate [PLP], 4-pyridoxic acid [PA], and homocysteine [Hcy])

    Additional file 3: Figure S2. of Maternal blood cadmium, lead and arsenic levels, nutrient combinations, and offspring birthweight

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    Boxplot of infant birthweights on different levels of toxic metals. Toxic metals are classified into 3 levels: Low (33.3rd quantile and below), Moderate (33.3rd to 66.7th quantile) and High (66.7th quantile above). The results suggest a potential non-linear relationship between birthweight and Cd as well as between birthweight and As. (PNG 28 kb

    Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Maternal blood cadmium, lead and arsenic levels, nutrient combinations, and offspring birthweight

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    Dashed black line is the ordinary least square regression fitted line which is flat indicating weak association between logCd and Fe at mean level. Solid red, yellow and blue line are the quantile regression fitted line on quantile of logCd at 90th quantile 50th quantile and 10th quantile respectively. (PNG 61 kb

    Additional file 3: Table S3. of Modification of the association between recreational physical activity and survival after breast cancer by promoter methylation in breast cancer-related genes

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    Age-adjusted HRs and 95% CIs for the association between lifetime recreational physical activity (RPA) and 15-year all-cause and breast cancer-specific mortality stratified by gene methylation status (methylated vs. unmethylated tumors) among 803 women diagnosed with a first primary hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and with available gene promoter methylation data, Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project. (DOC 56 kb
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