Human exposure to trichloroethylene is associated with increased variability of blood DNA methylation that is enriched in genes and pathways related to autoimmune disease and cancer

R.V. Phillips, L. Rieswijk, A.E. Hubbard, R. Vermeulen, J. Zhang, W. Hu, L. Li, B.A. Bassig, J.Y.Y. Wong, B. Reiss, Y. Huang, C. Wen, M. Purdue, X. Tang, L. Zhang, M.T. Smith, N. Rothman, Q. Lan

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