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  • 3. Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs.
    Frederiksen H, Nielsen JK, Mørck TA, Hansen PW, Jensen JF, Nielsen O, Andersson AM, Knudsen LE.
    Int J Hyg Environ Health; 2013 Nov; 216(6):772-83. PubMed ID: 23528233
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  • 4. Urinary concentrations of bisphenol A, parabens and phthalate metabolite mixtures in relation to reproductive success among women undergoing in vitro fertilization.
    Mínguez-Alarcón L, Messerlian C, Bellavia A, Gaskins AJ, Chiu YH, Ford JB, Azevedo AR, Petrozza JC, Calafat AM, Hauser R, Williams PL, Earth Study Team.
    Environ Int; 2019 May; 126():355-362. PubMed ID: 30826614
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  • 5. Association of phthalates, parabens and phenols found in personal care products with pubertal timing in girls and boys.
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  • 7. Sex-specific associations between maternal exposure to parabens, phenols and phthalates during pregnancy and birth size outcomes in offspring.
    Uldbjerg CS, Lim YH, Krause M, Frederiksen H, Andersson AM, Bräuner EV.
    Sci Total Environ; 2022 Aug 25; 836():155565. PubMed ID: 35508231
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  • 10. Exposure to phenols, parabens and UV filters: Associations with loss-of-function mutations in the filaggrin gene in men from the general population.
    Joensen UN, Jørgensen N, Thyssen JP, Petersen JH, Szecsi PB, Stender S, Andersson AM, Skakkebæk NE, Frederiksen H.
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  • 11. Hair product use and urinary biomarker concentrations of non-persistent endocrine disrupting chemicals among reproductive-aged Black women.
    Schildroth S, Geller RJ, Wesselink AK, Lovett SM, Bethea TN, Claus Henn B, Harmon QE, Taylor KW, Calafat AM, Wegienka G, Gaston SA, Baird DD, Wise LA.
    Chemosphere; 2024 Aug 25; 361():142442. PubMed ID: 38810806
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  • 12. Temporal exposure and consistency of endocrine disrupting chemicals in a longitudinal study of individuals with impaired fasting glucose.
    van der Meer TP, Chung MK, van Faassen M, Makris KC, van Beek AP, Kema IP, Wolffenbuttel BHR, van Vliet-Ostaptchouk JV, Patel CJ.
    Environ Res; 2021 Jun 25; 197():110901. PubMed ID: 33617867
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  • 13. Phthalate esters, parabens and bisphenol-A exposure among mothers and their children in Greece (Rhea cohort).
    Myridakis A, Fthenou E, Balaska E, Vakinti M, Kogevinas M, Stephanou EG.
    Environ Int; 2015 Oct 25; 83():1-10. PubMed ID: 26072145
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  • 14. Urinary excretion of phenols, parabens and benzophenones in young men: Associations to reproductive hormones and semen quality are modified by mutations in the Filaggrin gene.
    Joensen UN, Jørgensen N, Thyssen JP, Szecsi PB, Stender S, Petersen JH, Andersson AM, Frederiksen H.
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  • 15. Detection of phenolic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from maternal blood plasma and amniotic fluid in Indian population.
    Shekhar S, Sood S, Showkat S, Lite C, Chandrasekhar A, Vairamani M, Barathi S, Santosh W.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 2017 Jan 15; 241():100-107. PubMed ID: 27235644
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  • 16. Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals including phthalates, phenols, and parabens in infancy: Associations with neurodevelopmental outcomes in the MARBLES study.
    Sotelo-Orozco J, Calafat AM, Cook Botelho J, Schmidt RJ, Hertz-Picciotto I, Bennett DH.
    Int J Hyg Environ Health; 2024 Aug 15; 261():114425. PubMed ID: 39047380
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  • 19. Distribution and predictors of urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and phenols among pregnant women in the Healthy Start Study.
    Polinski KJ, Dabelea D, Hamman RF, Adgate JL, Calafat AM, Ye X, Starling AP.
    Environ Res; 2018 Apr 15; 162():308-317. PubMed ID: 29407762
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  • 20. Maternal serum concentrations of bisphenol A and propyl paraben in early pregnancy are associated with male infant genital development.
    Fisher BG, Thankamony A, Mendiola J, Petry CJ, Frederiksen H, Andersson AM, Juul A, Ong KK, Dunger DB, Hughes IA, Acerini CL.
    Hum Reprod; 2020 Apr 28; 35(4):913-928. PubMed ID: 32325494
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