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This study utilizes the Nulliparous Mothers to Be (nuMOM2be) cohort study, a nationally representative group of approximately 10,000 nulliparous women with detailed assessments, and biomarkers of urinary phthalates, inflammation and placental functio
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English | A Nested Case-Control Study of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates and Psychosocial Stress: Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and the Mediating Role of Placental Function |
This study utilizes the Nulliparous Mothers to Be (nuMOM2be) cohort study, a nationally representative group of approximately 10,000 nulliparous women with detailed assessments, and biomarkers of urinary phthalates, inflammation and placental functio |
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Factor-Litvak, Pam
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A Nested Case-Control Study of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates and Psychosocial Stress: Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and the Mediating Role of Placental Function
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2016-1534
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Case Western University (OHIO); Columbia University; Indiana University; University of Pittsburgh; Northwestern University (CHICAGO); University of California at Irvine; University of Pennsylvania; University Of Utah
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Umechanism through the NICHD
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