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1 opportunity for conception that may minimize maternal exposure.
2 TB and LBW are dependent upon the periods of maternal exposure.
3 fants by both passive antibodies and reduced maternal exposure, and will provide valuable information
4 ubfoot, but studies of risks associated with maternal exposures are lacking.
5 r childhood germ-cell tumors associated with maternal exposures before pregnancy, during pregnancy, a
6                                 Three latent maternal exposure clusters were determined: a high-risk,
7          Prospective questionnaires provided maternal exposure data; case status was established from
8                               Information on maternal exposure during pregnancy or direct exposure to
9               Here, we provide evidence that maternal exposure during pregnancy to environmentally re
10                    We tested hypotheses that maternal exposure during the periconceptional period to
11 gs highlight the importance of understanding maternal exposures during pregnancy and factors influenc
12 isk among young children have suggested that maternal exposures during pregnancy, such as low-dose ra
13 aly has genetic causes, some associated with maternal exposures including radiation, tobacco smoke, a
14                   Among those with available maternal exposure information, at age 20, 421 offspring
15                           Following arsenite maternal exposure of the F0 generation, subsequent gener
16  (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.3-2.6) for maternal exposure only and 2.4 (CI, 1.6-3.6) for neonata
17 ong women of reproductive age as a proxy for maternal exposures, or estimating the impact of risk fac
18 ether the decreased risks observed for these maternal exposures reflected a true association or were
19                                              Maternal exposure to 0.2% lead acetate in drinking water
20      In the female offspring, the effects of maternal exposure to a high-fat diet during pregnancy on
21                    Therefore, only 9 days of maternal exposure to a sodium-restricted diet is require
22 amine the epidemiological studies addressing maternal exposure to air pollutants and fetal growth dur
23 l study investigated the association between maternal exposure to air pollutants, carbon monoxide, ni
24                                     Although maternal exposure to air pollution can potentially have
25     Evidence supports an association between maternal exposure to air pollution during pregnancy and
26                                              Maternal exposure to ambient air pollution has been asso
27 s suggest some positive associations between maternal exposure to ambient PM10 during the first two m
28                Intrauterine inflammation and maternal exposure to ambient PM2.5 during preconception
29            Our goal was to determine whether maternal exposure to an AhR ligand directly alters CD4+
30 oral clefts, and urinary tract defects after maternal exposure to antiepileptic drugs were 2.2 (95 pe
31 these latter data revealed an association of maternal exposure to any pesticides during the first tri
32 ify an intergenerational association between maternal exposure to childhood abuse and risk for autism
33                                              Maternal exposure to cocaine increased gene expression o
34               However, it is unclear whether maternal exposure to common human allergens such as hous
35                                        Thus, maternal exposure to DEA reduces the number of neural pr
36         We created a mouse model that linked maternal exposure to DEPs with asthma susceptibility in
37 ort an association between neuroblastoma and maternal exposure to diuretic agents, antiinfective agen
38                                              Maternal exposure to dLAN dampened delayed type hypersen
39                                 We evaluated maternal exposure to drinking water brominated trihalome
40                                              Maternal exposure to each by-product was evaluated for e
41 programming and transgenerational effects of maternal exposure to early-life stress on several phenot
42              Atopic status of the mother and maternal exposure to environmental factors are associate
43           In the current study, we show that maternal exposure to estrogens, including 17alpha- and b
44                    Our data demonstrate that maternal exposure to HDM during pregnancy increases asth
45 alyses showed a positive association between maternal exposure to herbicides during the postnatal per
46                 The authors examined whether maternal exposure to herpes virus type 2 is associated w
47                                              Maternal exposure to high MF during pregnancy may be a n
48                  We investigated the role of maternal exposure to human influenza virus [HI] in C57BL
49 as observed between serologically documented maternal exposure to influenza and bipolar disorder in o
50 lutamate antipsychotics are both affected by maternal exposure to influenza virus, with increased hea
51 ors examined whether serologically confirmed maternal exposure to influenza was associated with an in
52                 Serological documentation of maternal exposure to influenza was determined using the
53                                              Maternal exposure to intranasal triamcinolone during pre
54 ns in juvenile nonhuman primate tissue after maternal exposure to intravenous gadoteridol during preg
55 lf-life of approximately 62 years), and even maternal exposure to lead decades before pregnancy can s
56                    We assessed the effect of maternal exposure to low concentrations of ambient air p
57 ine model of bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, maternal exposure to mainstream CS increases AHR after a
58                                              Maternal exposure to mild daily stress during pregnancy
59 k of offspring ASD in relation to a combined maternal exposure to multiple (up to 42) common and rare
60                     The synthetic effects of maternal exposure to multiple risk factors could increas
61 ) were used to estimate associations between maternal exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), dietary int
62      We investigated the association between maternal exposure to nitrogen dioxide and fine particula
63 2-2005), we investigated the associations of maternal exposure to nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen oxides,
64 study was to evaluate whether high levels of maternal exposure to O3, SO2, NO2, CO are related to inc
65      There is evidence in animal models that maternal exposure to PAHs during pregnancy is associated
66 sistent with the results for the cell lines, maternal exposure to PAHs was associated with hypermethy
67          We explored the association between maternal exposure to particulate matter (PM) air polluti
68            Steps should be taken to decrease maternal exposure to phthalates during pregnancy.
69 aimed to investigate the association between maternal exposure to PM2.5 and IUI in the Boston Birth C
70                                       Higher maternal exposure to PM2.5 during pregnancy, particularl
71 emiological and animal studies indicate that maternal exposure to pollutants that bind the aryl hydro
72 owever, it has yet to be established whether maternal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (P
73 und between acute lymphoblastic leukemia and maternal exposure to professional pest exterminations (o
74 serorevert at a younger age (P = .0052), and maternal exposure to protease inhibitors was associated
75                                We found that maternal exposure to seasonal energy restriction in uter
76                   It is well documented that maternal exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) during preg
77                                              Maternal exposure to second-trimester fever was associat
78                               In conclusion, maternal exposure to SHS during pregnancy may lead to LB
79 g identified two plausible pathways by which maternal exposure to SHS during pregnancy might cause LB
80 significantly and positively associated with maternal exposure to SHS during pregnancy, lower placent
81  determine the effects in adult offspring of maternal exposure to stress and alcohol during pregnancy
82                We tested the hypothesis that maternal exposure to stressful life events would be asso
83                                              Maternal exposure to TCDD resulted in durable changes in
84  intrauterine environment as conveyed by the maternal exposure to the general life environment, the s
85            Gallagher et al. (2013) show that maternal exposure to the infection-induced inflammatory
86                        This study shows that maternal exposure to this endocrine-active compound shif
87                               Adjustment for maternal exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy and
88 rmations to estimate the association between maternal exposure to VOCs adjusting for sex, mother's ag
89                              We investigated maternal exposures to air pollutants during weeks 2-8 of
90                                              Maternal exposures to environmental factors during pregn
91 ase-control study of the association between maternal exposures to environmental sulfur dioxide and t
92 ariates, there were associations of TGA with maternal exposures to herbicides (odds ratio (OR) = 2.8;
93 tes suggests an association between VLBW and maternal exposures to high levels of air pollution.
94                                              Maternal exposures to most chemicals were not associated

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