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  • 21. Effect of Prenatal Smoke Exposure on Birth Weight: The Moderating Role of Maternal Depressive Symptoms.
    Schechter J, Do EK, Zhang JJ, Hoyo C, Murphy SK, Kollins SH, Fuemmeler B.
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  • 23. Maternal tobacco exposure and cotinine levels in fetal fluids in the first half of pregnancy.
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  • 24. Fetal exposure to maternal active and secondhand smoking with offspring early-life growth in the Healthy Start study.
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  • 30. Maternal cotinine level during pregnancy and birthweight for gestational age.
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  • 31. The association of in utero tobacco smoke exposure, quantified by serum cotinine, and Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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  • 33. [Determination of 4-(methylnirosamino) -4-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNA) in urine of pregnant women by means of LC/MS/MS].
    Florek E, Piekoszewski W, Lechowicz W, Szymańska A, Kornacka MK.
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    Seccareccia F, Zuccaro P, Pacifici R, Meli P, Pannozzo F, Freeman KM, Santaquilani A, Giampaoli S, Research Group of the MATISS Project.
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  • 37. Urinary cotinine assessment of maternal smoking and environmental tobacco smoke exposure status and its associations with perinatal outcomes: a cross-sectional birth study.
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  • 38. Plasma cotinine: stability in smokers and validation of self-reported smoke exposure in nonsmokers.
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  • 40. Prenatal Second-Hand Smoke Exposure Measured with Urine Cotinine May Reduce Gross Motor Development at 18 Months of Age.
    Evlampidou I, Bagkeris M, Vardavas C, Koutra K, Patelarou E, Koutis A, Chatzi L, Kogevinas M.
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