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256 related items for PubMed ID: 12040115

  • 1. Effects of maternal exposure to cadmium on pregnancy outcome and breast milk.
    Nishijo M, Nakagawa H, Honda R, Tanebe K, Saito S, Teranishi H, Tawara K.
    Occup Environ Med; 2002 Jun; 59(6):394-6; discussion 397. PubMed ID: 12040115
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  • 2. Relationship between newborn size and mother's blood cadmium levels, Toyama, Japan.
    Nishijo M, Tawara K, Honda R, Nakagawa H, Tanebe K, Saito S.
    Arch Environ Health; 2004 Jan; 59(1):22-5. PubMed ID: 16053205
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  • 3. Maternal urinary cadmium concentrations in relation to preterm birth in the Healthy Baby Cohort Study in China.
    Yang J, Huo W, Zhang B, Zheng T, Li Y, Pan X, Liu W, Chang H, Jiang M, Zhou A, Qian Z, Wan Y, Xia W, Xu S.
    Environ Int; 2016 Sep; 94():300-306. PubMed ID: 27289180
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  • 4. Cadmium Concentration in Mother's Blood, Milk, and Newborn's Blood and Its Correlation with Fatty Acids, Anthropometric Characteristics, and Mother's Smoking Status.
    Olszowski T, Baranowska-Bosiacka I, Rębacz-Maron E, Gutowska I, Jamioł D, Prokopowicz A, Goschorska M, Chlubek D.
    Biol Trace Elem Res; 2016 Nov; 174(1):8-20. PubMed ID: 27040674
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  • 6. Early life low-level cadmium exposure is positively associated with increased oxidative stress.
    Kippler M, Hossain MB, Lindh C, Moore SE, Kabir I, Vahter M, Broberg K.
    Environ Res; 2012 Jan; 112():164-70. PubMed ID: 22192840
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  • 8. Persistent Environmental Toxicants in Breast Milk and Rapid Infant Growth.
    Criswell R, Lenters V, Mandal S, Stigum H, Iszatt N, Eggesbø M.
    Ann Nutr Metab; 2017 Jan; 70(3):210-216. PubMed ID: 28301833
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  • 10. Prenatal bisphenol A and birth outcomes: MOCEH (Mothers and Children's Environmental Health) study.
    Lee BE, Park H, Hong YC, Ha M, Kim Y, Chang N, Kim BN, Kim YJ, Yu SD, Ha EH.
    Int J Hyg Environ Health; 2014 Mar; 217(2-3):328-34. PubMed ID: 23911140
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  • 11. Maternal risk factors associated with lead, mercury and cadmium levels in umbilical cord blood, breast milk and newborn hair.
    Dursun A, Yurdakok K, Yalcin SS, Tekinalp G, Aykut O, Orhan G, Morgil GK.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2016 Mar; 29(6):954-61. PubMed ID: 25835381
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  • 12. Effects of environmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxins on birth size and growth in Dutch children.
    Patandin S, Koopman-Esseboom C, de Ridder MA, Weisglas-Kuperus N, Sauer PJ.
    Pediatr Res; 1998 Oct; 44(4):538-45. PubMed ID: 9773843
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  • 13. Environmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dioxins. Consequences for longterm neurological and cognitive development of the child lactation.
    Boersma ER, Lanting CI.
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  • 14. Maternal cadmium levels during pregnancy associated with lower birth weight in infants in a North Carolina cohort.
    Johnston JE, Valentiner E, Maxson P, Miranda ML, Fry RC.
    PLoS One; 2014 Oct; 9(10):e109661. PubMed ID: 25285731
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  • 15. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in maternal breast milk and newborn head circumference.
    Nishijo M, Tawara K, Nakagawa H, Honda R, Kido T, Nishijo H, Saito S.
    J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol; 2008 May; 18(3):246-51. PubMed ID: 17551544
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  • 18. Maternal urinary cadmium levels during pregnancy associated with risk of sex-dependent birth outcomes from an e-waste pollution site in China.
    Zhang Y, Xu X, Chen A, Davuljigari CB, Zheng X, Kim SS, Dietrich KN, Ho SM, Reponen T, Huo X.
    Reprod Toxicol; 2018 Jan; 75():49-55. PubMed ID: 29154917
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  • 19. Maternal urinary cadmium concentrations in early pregnancy in relation to prenatal and postpartum size of offspring.
    Liu L, Yao L, Dong M, Liu T, Lai W, Yin X, Zhou S, Lv L, Li L, Wang J, Jiang X, Parveen B, Chen J, Sun X.
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  • 20. Earlier smoking habits are associated with higher serum lipids and lower milk fat and polyunsaturated fatty acid content in the first 6 months of lactation.
    Agostoni C, Marangoni F, Grandi F, Lammardo AM, Giovannini M, Riva E, Galli C.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2003 Nov; 57(11):1466-72. PubMed ID: 14576760
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