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Project Publications: Wayne State University: Impact of BTEX Chemical Exposure During Pregnancy to Maternal and Fetal Well-Being

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Impact of BTEX Chemical Exposure During Pregnancy to Maternal and Fetal Well-Being

Project Leader: Gil G. Mor
Grant Number: P42ES030991
Funding Period: 2022-2027
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2024

2023

  • Koshko L, Scofield S, Debarba L, Stilgenbauer L, Fakhoury P, Jayarathne H, Perez-Mojica JE, Griggs E, Lempradl A, Sadagurski M. 2023. Prenatal benzene exposure in mice alters offspring hypothalamic development predisposing to metabolic disease in later life. Chemosphere 330:138738. doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138738 PMID:37084897 PMCID:PMC10199724
  • Maxwell A, Adzibolosu N, Hu A, You Y, Stemmer PM, Ruden D, Petriello MC, Sadagurski M, Debarba L, Koshko L, Ramadoss J, Nguyen AT, Richards D, Liao A, Mor GG, Ding J. 2023. Intrinsic sexual dimorphism in the placenta determines the differential response to benzene exposure. iScience 26(4):106287. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2023.106287 PMID:37153445 PMCID:PMC1015661
  • Ruden D, Singh A, Rappolee DA. 2023. Pathological epigenetic events and reversibility review: the intersection between hallmarks of aging and developmental origin of health and disease. Epigenomics 15(14):741-754. doi:10.2217/epi-2023-0224 PMID:37667910 PMCID:PMC10503466
  • Singh A, Rappolee DA, Ruden D. 2023. Epigenetic reprogramming in mice and humans from fertilization to primordial germ cell development. Cells 12(14):1874. doi:10.3390/cells12141874 PMID:37508536 PMCID:PMC10377882
  • You Y, Grasso E, Alvero A, Condon J, Dimova T, Hu A, Ding J, Alexandrova M, Manchorova D, Dimitrova V, Liao A, Mor GG. 2023. Twist1-IRF9 interaction is necessary for IFN-stimulated gene anti-Zika viral infection. J Immunol 210(12):1899-1912. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.2300081 PMID:37144865
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