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Measurement of Non-Persistent Pesticides in Postpartum Meconium as a Biomarker of Prenatal Exposure: A Validation Study
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Biomarkers for the Assessment of Exposure and Toxicity in Children (2000)
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Journal Article | Choi H, Spengler J. Source attribution of personal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon mixture using concurrent personal, indoor, and outdoor measurements. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL 2014;63:173-181. |
R827027 (2002) R828609 (Final) R832141 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Choi H, Zdeb M, Perera F, Spengler J. Estimation of chronic personal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 2015;527:252-261. |
R827027 (2002) R828609 (Final) R832141 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Engel S, Bradman A, Wolf M, Rauh V. Prenatal Organophosphor Pesticide Exposure and Child Neurodevelopment at 24 Months:An Analysis of Four Birth Cohorts. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 2016;124(6):822-830. |
R826709 (2002) R826886 (2000) R827027 (2002) R827039 (2002) R828609 (Final) R832141 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Harley KG, Engel SM, Vedar MG, Eskenazi B, Whyatt RM, Lanphear BP, Bradman A, Rauh VA, Yolton K, Hornung RW, Wetmur JG, Chen J, Holland NT, Barr DB, Perera FP, Wolff MS. Prenatal exposure to organophosphorous pesticides and fetal growth: pooled results from four longitudinal birth cohort studies. Environmental Health Perspectives 2016;124(7):1084-1092. |
R826709 (2002) R826886 (2000) R827027 (2002) R827039 (2002) R828609 (Final) R831710 (Final) R832141 (Final) R834513C001 (2015) |
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Journal Article | Whyatt RM, Barr DB, Camann DE, Kinney PL, Barr JR, Andrews HF, Hoepner LA, Garfinkel R, Hazi Y, Reyes A, Ramirez J, Cosme Y, Perera FP. Contemporary-use pesticides in personal air samples during pregnancy and blood samples at delivery among urban minority mothers and newborns. Environmental Health Perspectives 2003;111(5):749-756. |
R827027 (2002) R828609 (2002) R828609 (2004) R832141 (2005) R832141 (2006) R832141 (2007) |
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Journal Article | Whyatt RM, Rauh V, Barr DB, Camann DE, Andrews HF, Garfinkel R, Hoepner LA, Diaz D, Dietrich J, Reyes A, Tang D, Kinney PL, Perera FP. Prenatal insecticide exposures and birth weight and length among an urban minority cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;112(10):1125-1132. |
R828609 (2004) R832141 (2005) R832141 (2006) R832141 (2007) R832141 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Whyatt RM, Camann D, Perera FP, Rauh VA, Tang D, Kinney PL, Garfinkel R, Andrews H, Hoepner L, Barr DB. Biomarkers in assessing residential insecticide exposures during pregnancy and effects on fetal growth. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2005;206(2):246-254. |
R827027 (2002) R828609 (2004) R832141 (2005) R832141 (2006) R832141 (2007) R832141 (Final) |
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Meeting | Camann DE, Whyatt RM. Retention and storage stability of pesticides and PAH in PUF air samples. In: Abstracts of the International Society of Exposure Analysis Meeting, Charleston, SC, November 4-8, 2001. |
R828609 (2000) |
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Presentation | Camann DE, Whyatt RM. Retention and storage of pesticides and PAH in PUF air samples. Presented at the 11th Annual International Society of Exposure Analysis Conference, Charleston, SC, November 4-8, 2001. |
R827027 (2002) R828609 (2000) R828609 (2002) R828609 (2004) |
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Presentation | Whyatt RM. Measurement of non-persistent pesticides in postpartum meconium. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Human Health Symposium—A Science To Achieve Results Progress Review Workshop, Washington, DC, April 2003. |
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Presentation | Whyatt RM, Rauh V, Barr DB, Camann DE, Andrews H, Perera FP. Prenatal insecticide exposure and fetal growth among urban minority mothers and newborns. Presented at the Sixth National Environmental Public Health Conference: Preparing for the Environmental Public Health Challenges of the 21st Century, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, GA, December 2003. |
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Presentation | Whyatt RM, Camann DE, Perera FP, Kinney PL. Indoor air levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons over two-months of pregnancy among urban minority women from NYC. Presented at the International Society of Exposure Analysis Annual Conference, Stresa, Italy, September 2003 (abstract). |
R828609 (2004) |
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Presentation | Whyatt RM, Camann DE, Cosme Y, Borjas M, et al. Biomarkers of prenatal exposure to non-persistent pesticides. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency STAR Human Health Symposium - A Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Progress Review Workshop, Philadelphia, PA, October 28-29, 2004. |
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Presentation | Whyatt RM, Camann DE, Cosme Y, Borjas M, Barr DB. Persistence of chlorpyrifos and diazinon in the indoor environment following U.S. regulatory action to ban residential use. Presented at the 14th Annual Conference of the International Society of Exposure Analysis, Philadelphia, PA, October 17-21, 2004. |
R828609 (2004) |
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Proceedings | Whyatt RM, Camann DE, Barr DB, Barr JR, Andrews HF, Kinney PL, Perera FP. Pesticide levels in 48-hour personal air samples during pregnancy and in blood samples at delivery from urban minority mothers and newborns. In: Indoor Air 2002: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. |
R828609 (2002) R828609 (2004) |
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