DNA methylation near <i>MAD1L1, KDM2B</i>, and <i>SOCS3</i> mediates the effect of socioeconomic status on elevated body mass index in African American adults
LáShauntá Glover(Population Council), Lindsay Fernández‐Rhodes(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Adam G. Lilly(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Laura M. Raffield(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Anne E. Justice(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Brooke S. Staley(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Annie Green Howard(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Helen M. Kamens(Pennsylvania State University), Laura R. Loehr(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Yujie Wang(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Mario Sims(University of California, Riverside), Jan Bressler(Houston Health and Human Services Department), Kari E North(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Kendra Ferrier(The Medical Center of Aurora)
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