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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R832244

A longitudinal assessment study of human exposure to pesticides due to variations of dietary consumption patterns

RFA: Aggregate Exposure Assessment: Longitudinal Surveys of Human Exposure - Related Behavior (2003)

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Journal Article Estimating dietary consumption patterns among children: a comparison between cross-sectional and longitudinal study designs. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH Givens ML, Lu C, Bartell SM, Pearson MA Givens ML, Lu C, Bartell SM, Pearson MA. Estimating dietary consumption patterns among children:a comparison between cross-sectional and longitudinal study designs. Environmental Research 2007;103(3):325-330. R829364 (Final)
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Journal Article A novel system for collecting longitudinal self-reported dietary consumption information: the internet data logger (iDL). None Lu C, Pearson M, Renker S, Myerburg S, Farino C Lu C, Pearson M, Renker S, Myerburg S, Farino C. A novel system for collecting longitudinal self-reported dietary consumption information:the internet data logger (iDL). Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2006;16(5):427-433. R832244 (Final)
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Journal Article The implications of using a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for pesticide risk assessment. None Lu C, Holbrook CM, Andres LM Lu C, Holbrook CM, Andres LM. The implications of using a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for pesticide risk assessment. Environmental Health Perspectives 2010;118(1):125-130. R829364 (Final)
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Journal Article Assessing children’s dietary pesticide exposure: direct measurement of pesticide residues in 24-hr duplicate food samples. None Lu C, Schenck FJ, Pearson MA, Wong JW Lu C, Schenck FJ, Pearson MA, Wong JW. Assessing children’s dietary pesticide exposure: direct measurement of pesticide residues in 24-hr duplicate food samples. Environmental Health Perspectives 2010;118(11):1625-1630. R829364 (Final)
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Journal Article Reconstructing organophosphorus pesticide doses using the reversed dosimetry approach in a simple physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model. None Lu C, Andres LM Lu C, Andres LM. Reconstructing organophosphorus pesticide doses using the reversed dosimetry approach in a simple physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model. Journal of Toxicology 2012;2012:131854, doi:10.1155/2012/131854. R832244 (Final)
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Journal Article Evaluation of physiological measures for correcting variation in urinary output: implications for assessing environmental chemical exposure in children. None Pearson MA, Lu C, Schmotzer BJ, Waller LA, Riederer AM Pearson MA, Lu C, Schmotzer BJ, Waller LA, Riederer AM. Evaluation of physiological measures for correcting variation in urinary output:implications for assessing environmental chemical exposure in children. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2009;19(3):336-342. R828606 (Final)
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Journal Article Comparison of food consumption frequencies among NHANES and CPES children: implications for dietary pesticide exposure and risk assessment. JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Riederer AM, Pearson MA, Lu C Riederer AM, Pearson MA, Lu C. Comparison of food consumption frequencies among NHANES and CPES children: implications for dietary pesticide exposure and risk assessment. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2010;20(7):602-614. R829364 (Final)
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Journal Article Dietary patterns among the Metro Atlanta Cohort: implications for population-based longitudinal dietary pesticide exposure and risk assessment. None Riederer AM, Pearson MA, Lu C Riederer AM, Pearson MA, Lu C. Dietary patterns among the Metro Atlanta Cohort:implications for population-based longitudinal dietary pesticide exposure and risk assessment. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2011;21(2):142-149. R832244 (Final)
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Journal Article Measured versus simulated dietary pesticide intakes in children. FOOD ADDITIVES & CONTAMINANTS: PART A Riederer AM, Lu C Riederer AM, Lu C. Measured versus simulated dietary pesticide intakes in children. Food Additives & Contaminants:Part A 2012;29(12):1922-1937. R832244 (Final)
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Journal Article Multiresidue analysis of 102 organophosphorus pesticides in produce at parts-per billion levels using a modified QuEChERS method and gas chromatography with pulsed flame photometric detection. JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL Schenck F, Wong J, Lu C, Li J, Holcomb JR, Mitchell LM Schenck F, Wong J, Lu C, Li J, Holcomb JR, Mitchell LM. Multiresidue analysis of 102 organophosphorus pesticides in produce at parts-per billion levels using a modified QuEChERS method and gas chromatography with pulsed flame photometric detection. Journal of AOAC International 2009;92(2):561-573. R829364 (Final)
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