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Response to antenatal cholecalciferol supplementation is associated with common vitamin D related genetic variants by Moon, RJ, Harvey, NC, Cooper, C, D'Angelo, S, Curtis, EM, Crozier, SR, Barton, SJ, Robinson, SM, Godfrey, KM, Graham, NJ, Holloway, JW, Bishop, NJ, Kennedy, S, Papageorghiou, AT, Schoenmakers, I, Fraser, R, Gandhi, SV, Prentice, A, Inskip, HM, Javaid, MK
Published 2017Journal article -
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Bone turnover in pregnancy, measured by urinary CTX, is influenced by vitamin D supplementation and is associated with maternal bone health: findings from the Maternal Vitamin D Os... by Curtis, EM, Parsons, C, Maslin, K, D'Angelo, S, Moon, RJ, Crozier, SR, Gossiel, F, Bishop, NJ, Kennedy, SH, Papageorghiou, AT, Fraser, R, Gandhi, SV, Prentice, A, Inskip, HM, Godfrey, KM, Schoenmakers, I, Javaid, MK, Eastell, R, Cooper, C, Harvey, NC
Published 2021Journal article -
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Maternal gestational vitamin D supplementation results in greater bone mass for offspring born during winter months: The Mavidos multicentre randomized, double-blind, placebo-contr... by Harvey, NC, Bishop, NJ, Kennedy, S, Papageorghiou, AT, Schoenmakers, I, Fraser, R, Gandhi, SV, Carr, A, D'Angelo, S, Crozier, SR, Moon, RJ, Arden, NK, Dennison, EM, Godfrey, KM, Inskip, HM, Prentice, A, Mughal, Z, Eastell, R, Reid, DM, Javaid, K, Cooper, C, MAVIDOS Study Group
Published 2016Conference item -
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Gestational vitamin D supplementation leads to reduced perinatal RXRA DNA methylation: results from the MAVIDOS trial by Curtis, EM, Krstic, N, Cook, E, D'Angelo, S, Crozier, SR, Moon, RJ, Murray, R, Garratt, E, Costello, P, Cleal, J, Ashley, B, Bishop, NJ, Kennedy, S, Papageorghiou, AT, Schoenmakers, I, Fraser, R, Gandhi, SV, Prentice, A, Javaid, MK, Inskip, HM, Godfrey, KM, Bell, CG, Lillycrop, KA, Cooper, C, Harvey, NC, Mavidos Trial Group
Published 2018Journal article -
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Genome-wide association study of offspring birth weight in 86,577 women identifies five novel loci and highlights maternal genetic effects that are independent of fetal genetics. by Beaumont, RN, Warrington, NM, Cavadino, A, Tyrrell, J, Nodzenski, M, Horikoshi, M, Geller, F, Myhre, R, Richmond, RC, Paternoster, L, Bradfield, JP, Kreiner-Møller, E, Huikari, V, Metrustry, S, Lunetta, KL, Painter, JN, Hottenga, J-J, Allard, C, Barton, SJ, Espinosa, A, Marsh, JA, Potter, C, Zhang, G, Ang, W, Berry, DJ, Bouchard, L, Das, S, Hakonarson, H, Heikkinen, J, Helgeland, Ø, Hocher, B, Hofman, A, Inskip, HM, Jones, SE, Kogevinas, M, Lind, PA, Marullo, L, Medland, SE, Murray, A, Murray, JC, Njølstad, PR, Nohr, EA, Reichetzeder, C, Ring, SM, Ruth, KS, Santa-Marina, L, Scholtens, DM, Sebert, S, Sengpiel, V, Tuke, MA, Vaudel, M, Weedon, MN, Willemsen, G, Wood, AR, Yaghootkar, H, Muglia, LJ, Bartels, M, Relton, CL, Pennell, CE, Chatzi, L, Estivill, X, Holloway, JW, Boomsma, DI, Montgomery, GW, Murabito, JM, Spector, TD, Power, C, Järvelin, M-R, Bisgaard, H, Grant, SF, Sørensen, TI, Jaddoe, VW, Jacobsson, B, Melbye, M, McCarthy, MI, Hattersley, AT, Hayes, MG, Frayling, TM, Hivert, M-F, Felix, JF, Hyppönen, E, Lowe, WL, Evans, DM, Lawlor, DA, Feenstra, B, Freathy, RM
Published 2018Journal article