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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R827039C004
Prenatal PCB Exposure and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Adolescence and Adulthood
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Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research (1998)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | The rationale for a national prospective cohort study of environmental exposure and childhood development. | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH | Berkowitz GS, Wolff MS, Matte T, Susser E, Landrigan PJ | Berkowitz GS, Wolff MS, Matte T, Susser E, Landrigan PJ. The rationale for a national prospective cohort study of environmental exposure and childhood development. Environmental Research 2001;85(2):59-68. |
R827039 (2002) R827039C004 (2002) |
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Journal Article | Exposure to indoor pesticides during pregnancy in a multiethnic, urban cohort. | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES | Berkowitz GS, Obel J, Deych E, Lapinski R, Godbold J, Liu Z, Landrigan PJ, Wolff MS | Berkowitz GS, Obel J, Deych E, Lapinski R, Godbold J, Liu Z, Landrigan PJ, Wolff MS. Exposure to indoor pesticides during pregnancy in a multiethnic, urban cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003;111(1):79-84. |
R827039 (2002) R827039C004 (2002) R831711 (2004) R831711 (2005) R831711 (2006) R831711 (2007) R831711 (Final) R831711C001 (2006) R831711C002 (2006) R831711C003 (2006) |
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