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Your Environment. Your Health.
Details for High Impact Journal
Superfund Research Program
Exposure and Health (impact factor: 11.422)
2022
Howe CG, Armstrong DA, Muse ME, Gilbert-Diamond D, Gui J, Hoen AG, Palys T, Barnaby R, Stanton BA, Jackson BP, Christensen BC, Karagas MR. 2022. Periconceptional and prenatal exposure to metals and extracellular vesicle and particle miRNAs in human milk: a pilot study. Expo Health doi:10.1007/s12403-022-00520-1
Laue HE, Moroishi Y, Jackson BP, Palys T, Baker E, Korrick SA, Madan J, Karagas MR. 2022. Bacterial modification of the association between arsenic and autism-related social behavior scores. Expo Health doi:10.1007/s12403-022-00494-0
Signes-Pastor AJ, Sayarath V, Jackson BP, Cottingham KL, Punshon T, Karagas MR. 2022. Dietary exposure to essential and non-essential elements during infants first year of life in the New Hampshire birth cohort study. Expo Health doi:10.1007/s12403-022-00489-x
2021
Heusinkveld D, Ramirez-Andreotta M, Rodriguez-Chavez TB, Saez AE, Betterton EA, Rine K. 2021. Assessing children's lead exposure in an active mining community using the integrated exposure uptake biokinetic model. Expo Health 17:doi:10.1007/s12403-021-00400-0PMID:34532608PMCID:PMC8439183
Signes-Pastor AJ, Desai G, Garcia-Villarino M, Karagas MR, Kordas K. 2021. Exposure to a mixture of metals and growth indicators in 6-11-year-old children from the 2013-2016 NHANES. Expo Health 13(2):173-184. doi:10.1007/s12403-020-00371-8PMID:34151044PMCID:PMC8210664
2020
Signes-Pastor AJ, Punshon T, Cottingham K, Jackson BP, Sayarath V, Gilbert-Diamond D, Korrick SA, Karagas MR. 2020. Arsenic exposure in relation to apple consumption among infants in the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study. Expo Health 12:doi:10.1007/s12403-020-00356-7PMID:33195875PMCID:PMC7665059