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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R832141C001
Growth and Development Research Project: Prenatal and Postnatal Urban Pollutants and Neurobehavioral Developmental Outcomes
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Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research (2003)
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Journal Article | Bocskay KA, Tang D, Orjuela MA, Liu X, Warburton DP, Perera FP. Chromosomal aberrations in cord blood are associated with prenatal exposure to carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 2005;14(2):506-511. |
R827027 (2002) R832141 (2006) R832141 (2007) R832141 (Final) R832141C001 (2005) |
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Journal Article | Perera FP, Tang D, Tu Y-H, Cruz LA, Borjas M, Bernert T, Whyatt RM. Biomarkers in maternal and newborn blood indicate heightened fetal susceptibility to procarcinogenic DNA damage. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;112(10):1133-1136. |
R827027 (2002) R832141 (2007) R832141C001 (2005) |
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Journal Article | Perera F, Tang D, Whyatt R, Lederman SA, Jedrychowski W. DNA damage from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons measured by benzo[a]pyrene-DNA adducts in mothers and newborns from Northern Manhattan, the World Trade Center area, Poland, and China. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 2005;14(3):709-714. |
R827027 (2002) R832141 (2006) R832141 (2007) R832141 (Final) R832141C001 (2005) |
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