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From: In utero exposure to electronic-cigarette aerosols decreases lung fibrillar collagen content, increases Newtonian resistance and induces sex-specific molecular signatures in neonatal mice

Fig. 6

Dysregulation of Wnt pathway and epigenetic chromatin modification genes in male mice exposed in utero to e-cig aerosols. Male mice exposed in utero to e-cig aerosol exhibited dysregulation of a number of genes associated with the Wnt signaling pathway and epigenetic chromatin modification at both PND5 and 11. N = 3–4 per group. Data are expressed as mean fold-change compared to respective in utero air control group. Data >  ± 1.5-fold-change were considered significant

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