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A longitudinal assessment study of human exposure to pesticides due to variations of dietary consumption patterns
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Aggregate Exposure Assessment: Longitudinal Surveys of Human Exposure - Related Behavior (2003)
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | Riederer AM, Lu C. Measured versus simulated dietary pesticide intakes in children. Food Additives & Contaminants:Part A 2012;29(12):1922-1937. |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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