Telomere Length in Preterm Infants

Schneper, Lisa M; Drake, Amanda; Kotenko, Iulia; Dunstan, Taylor; Piyasena, Chinthika; Notterman, Daniel A
Issue date: 2023
Rights:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY)
Cite as:
Schneper, Lisa M, Drake, Amanda, Kotenko, Iulia, Dunstan, Taylor, Piyasena, Chinthika, & Notterman, Daniel A. (2023). Telomere Length in Preterm Infants [Data set]. Princeton University. https://doi.org/10.34770/s1z7-fh55
@electronic{schneper_lisa_m_2023,
  author      = {Schneper, Lisa M and
                Drake, Amanda and
                Kotenko, Iulia and
                Dunstan, Taylor and
                Piyasena, Chinthika and
                Notterman, Daniel A},
  title       = {{Telomere Length in Preterm Infants}},
  publisher   = {{Princeton University}},
  year        = 2023,
  url         = {https://doi.org/10.34770/s1z7-fh55}
}
Description:

The README file conatins the methods as well as variable information, the excel file contains the worksheet called 'DATA' which contains the datafile This entry contains the data used in the PLOS ONE publication entitled, "Characteristics of salivary telomere length shortening in preterm infants" by Schneper et al. The objective of the study was to examine the association between gestational age, telomere length (TL) and rate of shortening in newborns. Genomic DNA was isolated from buccal samples of 39 term infants at birth and one year and 32 preterm infants at birth, term-adjusted age (40 weeks post-conception) and age one-year corrected for gestational duration. Telomere length was measured by quantitative real-time PCR. Demographic and clinical data were collected during clinic or research visits and from hospital records. Socioeconomic status was estimated using the deprivation category (DEPCAT) scores derived from the Carstairs score of the subject's postal code.

Show More