Maternal Urinary Metal and Metalloid Concentrations in Association with Oxidative Stress Biomarkers
Metal exposure has been associated with a wide range of adverse birth outcomes and oxidative stress is a leading hypothesis of the mechanism of action of metal toxicity. We assessed the relationship between maternal exposure to essential and non-essential metals and metalloids in pregnancy and oxida...
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Main Authors: | Pahriya Ashrap (Author), Deborah J. Watkins (Author), Ginger L. Milne (Author), Kelly K. Ferguson (Author), Rita Loch-Caruso (Author), Jennifer Fernandez (Author), Zaira Rosario (Author), Carmen M. Vélez-Vega (Author), Akram Alshawabkeh (Author), José F. Cordero (Author), John D. Meeker (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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