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The following pages link to Perinatal lead and mercury exposure in Austria. (Q44223781):
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- Effects of Environmental Exposures on Fetal and Childhood Growth Trajectories (Q28079540) (← links)
- Very low maternal lead level in pregnancy and birth outcomes in an eastern Massachusetts population (Q28383508) (← links)
- Growth in Inuit children exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls and lead during fetal development and childhood (Q28384005) (← links)
- Adverse effects of maternal lead levels on birth outcomes in the ALSPAC study: a prospective birth cohort study (Q28387572) (← links)
- Cord Blood Methylmercury and Fetal Growth Outcomes in Baltimore Newborns: Potential Confounding and Effect Modification by Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Selenium, and Sex (Q28389430) (← links)
- Geographic clustering of elevated blood heavy metal levels in pregnant women (Q28390772) (← links)
- Birth outcomes and background exposures to select elements, the Longitudinal Investigation of Fertility and the Environment (LIFE) (Q28391190) (← links)
- Maternal mercury exposure, season of conception and adverse birth outcomes in an urban immigrant community in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A (Q28393050) (← links)
- Placental Metal Concentrations in Relation to Maternal and Infant Toenails in a U.S. Cohort (Q28394722) (← links)
- The association of lead exposure during pregnancy and childhood anthropometry in the Mexican PROGRESS cohort (Q28395752) (← links)
- Low level lead exposure and pregnancy outcomes in an observational birth cohort study: dose-response relationships (Q28396023) (← links)
- A nested case-control study indicating heavy metal residues in meconium associate with maternal gestational diabetes mellitus risk (Q29109905) (← links)
- Hair analysis as a biomonitor for toxicology, disease and health status (Q29391798) (← links)
- Mercury in Children: Current State on Exposure through Human Biomonitoring Studies (Q29994496) (← links)
- Relationships of chemical concentrations in maternal and cord blood: a review of available data. (Q30805001) (← links)
- Maternal blood cadmium, lead and arsenic levels, nutrient combinations, and offspring birthweight (Q33595643) (← links)
- Fetal exposure to environmental neurotoxins in Taiwan (Q34316830) (← links)
- Lead, mercury and cadmium in umbilical cord blood and its association with parental epidemiological variables and birth factors (Q34985944) (← links)
- Environmental factors predicting blood lead levels in pregnant women in the UK: the ALSPAC study (Q34988357) (← links)
- Transfer of heavy metals through terrestrial food webs: a review (Q35584649) (← links)
- Concentration of lead, mercury, cadmium, aluminum, arsenic and manganese in umbilical cord blood of Jamaican newborns (Q35681238) (← links)
- Evidence on the human health effects of low-level methylmercury exposure (Q36064756) (← links)
- Exploring the associations between microRNA expression profiles and environmental pollutants in human placenta from the National Children's Study (NCS) (Q36214069) (← links)
- Mercury, cadmium, and lead levels in human placenta: a systematic review. (Q36379871) (← links)
- Economic benefits of methylmercury exposure control in Europe: monetary value of neurotoxicity prevention (Q36691060) (← links)
- Fish consumption during pregnancy, mercury transfer, and birth weight along the Madeira River Basin in Amazonia (Q37030740) (← links)
- Distributions of heavy metals in maternal and cord blood and the association with infant birth weight in China (Q37127013) (← links)
- Blood mercury levels and fish consumption in pregnancy: Risks and benefits for birth outcomes in a prospective observational birth cohort (Q37146500) (← links)
- Health effects associated with measured levels of contaminants in the Arctic (Q37504193) (← links)
- Prenatal exposure to selenium may protect against wheezing in children by the age of 3. (Q37660751) (← links)
- The role of the placenta in fetal exposure to heavy metals. (Q38020353) (← links)
- Human mercury exposure and effects in Europe (Q38174547) (← links)
- Lead, cadmium and mercury levels in pregnancy: the need for international consensus on levels of concern. (Q38213425) (← links)
- Exposure assessment for methyl and total mercury from seafood consumption in Korea, 2005 to 2008. (Q38471313) (← links)
- Systematic Review of Chromium and Nickel Exposure During Pregnancy and Impact on Child Outcomes (Q38634202) (← links)
- Methylmercury Uptake into BeWo Cells Depends on LAT2-4F2hc, a System L Amino Acid Transporter (Q38695531) (← links)
- Mercury levels in parturient and newborns from Aveiro region, Portugal (Q38775008) (← links)
- Lead levels in umbilical cord blood in Belgium: A cross-sectional study in five maternity units (Q39627271) (← links)
- Newborns and low to moderate prenatal environmental lead exposure: might fathers be the key? (Q40178704) (← links)
- The extent of mercury (Hg) exposure among Saudi mothers and their respective infants. (Q40450147) (← links)
- A pilot study determining hair arsenic and lead levels in residents of a community established on a former landfill in Puerto Rico (Q43346042) (← links)
- The Metal Neurotoxins: An Important Role in Current Human Neural Epidemics? (Q46003292) (← links)
- Effects of intrauterine exposures to polychlorinated biphenyls, methylmercury, and lead on birth weight in Japanese male and female newborns. (Q47147721) (← links)
- Scientific Opinion on the risk for public health related to the presence of mercury and methylmercury in food (Q47152695) (← links)
- Concentrations of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) in afterbirth and their relations with various factors. (Q51150416) (← links)
- Methylmercury Exposure and Developmental Outcomes in Tohoku Study of Child Development at 18 Months of Age (Q58726453) (← links)
- Placental metal concentrations in relation to placental growth, efficiency and birth weight (Q64120397) (← links)
- Pollutant concentrations in placenta (Q82362047) (← links)
- Relationship between maternal sodium intake and blood lead concentration during pregnancy (Q84563639) (← links)
- Family environmental and dietary implications for low-level prenatal lead exposure in Wujiang City, China (Q87856716) (← links)