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- :Vernet, Céline ;Philippat, ClaireMar 16 2018 | Environ Health Perspect. 126(3).:Background:Toxicology studies have shown adverse effects of developmental exposure to industrial phenols. Evaluation in humans is challenged by potent...
- :Mortamais, Marion ;Chevrier, CécileApr 26 2012 | Environ Health. 2012; 11:29.:BackgroundEnvironmental epidemiology and biomonitoring studies typically rely on biological samples to assay the concentration of non-persistent expos...
- :Dadvand, Payam ;Parker, JenniferDec 28 2012 | Environ Health Perspect. 2013; 121(3):267-373.:A growing body of evidence has associated maternal exposure to air pollution with adverse effects on fetal growth; however, the existing literature is...
- :Philippat, Claire ;Botton, JérémieSep 2014 | Epidemiology. 25(5):625-635.:BackgroundPhenols interact with nuclear receptors implicated in growth and adipogenesis regulation. Only a few studies have explored their effects on ...
- :Botton, Jérémie ;Philippat, ClaireSeptember 03 2016 | Environ Res. 151:601-609:Objective:To study associations between prenatal exposure to phthalates and fetal and postnatal growth up to age 5 years in male offspring.Methods:Ele...
- :Vernet, Céline ;Philippat, Claire9 2019 | Epidemiology. 30(5):756-767:Background:Within-subject biospecimens pooling can theoretically reduce bias in dose–response functions from biomarker-based studies when exposure a...
- :Jedynak, Paulina ;Tost, Jörg2 2022 | Environ Int. 160:107054:Background:Exposure to phthalates during pregnancy may alter DNA methylation in the placenta, a crucial organ for the growth and development of the fe...
- :Parker, Jennifer D. ;Rich, David Q.Feb 09 2011 | Environ Health Perspect. 2011; 119(7):1023-1028.:The findings of prior studies of air pollution effects on adverse birth outcomes are difficult to synthesize because of differences in study design.|T...
- :Chevrier, Cécile ;Petit, ClaireMar 2012 | Epidemiology. 23(2):353-356.
- :Nakiwala, Dorothy ;Vernet, Céline6 2020 | Int J Hyg Environ Health. 227:113518:Background:Exposure to certain synthetic phenols is of growing concern, in particular among pregnant women, because of their endocrine disrupting natu...
- :Jedynak, Paulina ;Tost, Jörg12 01 2021 | Environ Pollut. 290:118024:In utero exposure to environmental chemicals, such as synthetic phenols, may alter DNA methylation in different tissues, including placenta - a critic...
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