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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R829436

Study of Phthalates in Pregnant Woman and Children

RFA: Endocrine Disruptors: Epidemiologic Approaches (2001)

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Book Epidemiological studies of reproductive effects in humans. None Swan SH, Guillette Jr., LJ, Myers JP, vom Saal FS Swan SH, Guillette Jr., LJ, Myers JP, vom Saal FS. Epidemiological studies of reproductive effects in humans. In: Jorgensen SE, Fath BD, eds. Encyclopedia of Ecology. 1st Edition, Elsevier, BV, Oxford, 2008, pp. 1383-1388. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Maternal urinary metabolites of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in relation to the timing of labor in a US multicenter pregnancy cohort. study. None Adibi JJ, Hauser R, Williams PL, Whyatt RM, Calafat AM, Nelson H, Herrick R, Swan SH Adibi JJ, Hauser R, Williams PL, Whyatt RM, Calafat AM, Nelson H, Herrick R, Swan SH. Maternal urinary metabolites of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in relation to the timing of labor in a US multicenter pregnancy cohort study. American Journal of Epidemology 2009;169(8):1015-1024. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Estimated daily phthalate exposures in a population mothers of male infants exhibiting reduced anogenital distance. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Marsee K, Woodruff TJ, Axelrad DA, Calafat AM, Swan SH Marsee K, Woodruff TJ, Axelrad DA, Calafat AM, Swan SH. Estimated daily phthalate exposures in a population mothers of male infants exhibiting reduced anogenital distance. Environmental Health Perspectives 2006;114(6):805-809. R829436 (2005)
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Journal Article Baby care products: possible sources of infant phthalate exposure. None Sathyanarayana S, Karr C, Lozano P, Brown E, Calafat AM, Liu F, Swan SH Sathyanarayana S, Karr CJ, Lozano P, Brown E, Calafat AM, Liu F, Swan SH. Baby care products:possible sources of infant phthalate exposure. Pediatrics 2008;121(2):e260-e268. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Maternal and infant urinary phthalate metabolite concentrations: are they related? None Sathyanarayana S, Calafat AM, Liu F, Swan SH Sathyanarayana S, Calafat AM, Liu F, Swan SH. Maternal and infant urinary phthalate metabolite concentrations: are they related? Environmental Research 2008;108(3):413-418. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article An analysis of contaminated well water and health-effects in Woburn, Massachusetts-Comment. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION Swan SH, Robins JM Swan SH, Robins JM. An analysis of contaminated well water and health-effects in Woburn, Massachusetts-Comment. Journal of the American Statistical Association 1986;81(395):604-609 R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Do environmental agents affect semen quality?. EPIDEMIOLOGY Swan SH Swan SH. Do environmental agents affect semen quality?. Epidemiology 2003;14(3):261-262. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Decrease in anogenital distance among male infants with prenatal phthalate exposure. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Swan SH, Main KM, Liu F, Stewart SL, Kruse RL, Calafat AM, Mao CS, Redmon JB, Ternand CL, Sullivan S, Teague JL Swan SH, Main KM, Liu F, Stewart SL, Kruse RL, Calafat AM, Mao CS, Redmon JB, Ternand CL, Sullivan S, Teague JL. Decrease in anogenital distance among male infants with prenatal phthalate exposure. Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(8):1056-1061. R829436 (2005)
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Journal Article Prenatal phthalate exposure and anogenital distance in male infants. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Swan SH Swan SH. Prenatal phthalate exposure and anogenital distance in male infants. (letter to the editor) Environmental Health Perspectives 2006;114 (2):A88-89. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Anogenital Distance and Phthalate Exposure:Swan et al Repond. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Swan SH, Main K, Kruse R, Stewart S, Redmon B, Ternand C, Sullivan S Swan SH, Main K, Kruse R, Stewart S, Redmon B, Ternand C, Sullivan S. Anogenital Distance and Phthalate Exposure:Swan et al Repond. (response to letter to the editor) Environmental Health Perspectives 2006;114(1):A20-A21. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Semen quality in fertile US men in relation to geographical area and pesticide exposure. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY Swan SH Swan SH. Semen quality in fertile US men in relation to geographical area and pesticide exposure. International Journal of Andrology 2006;29(1):62-68. R829436 (Final)
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Journal Article Environmental phthalate exposure in relation to reproductive outcomes and other health endpoints in humans. None Swan SH Swan SH. Environmental phthalate exposure in relation to reproductive outcomes and other health endpoints in humans. Environmental Research 2008;108(2):177-184. R829436 (Final)
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