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Carl-Gustaf Bornehag

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American Journal of Public Health|March 10, 2021
Phthalates Should Be Regulated as a Class to Protect the Brains of Our ChildrenLinda S Birnbaum, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|September 30, 2010
Chronic conditions in children increase the risk for physical abuse - but vary with socio-economic circumstancesBirgitta Svensson, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Staffan Janson
Environment International|November 14, 2016
Volatile organic compounds of possible microbial origin and their risks on childhood asthma and allergies within damp homesHyunok Choi, Norbert Schmidbauer, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
Environmental Research|April 5, 2016
Non-microbial sources of microbial volatile organic compoundsHyunok Choi, Norbert Schmidbauer, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
Methodsx|December 25, 2019
Repeated holdout validation for weighted quantile sum regressionEva M Tanner, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Chris Gennings
Environmental Research|December 25, 2019
Dynamic growth metrics for examining prenatal exposure impacts on child growth trajectories: Application to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and postnatal weight gainEva M Tanner, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Chris Gennings
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|April 25, 2007
How valid are parents' questionnaire responses regarding building characteristics, mouldy odour, and signs of moisture problems in Swedish homes?Linda Hägerhed Engman, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sundell
JAMA Pediatrics|March 26, 2019
Language Development of Young Children Is Not Linked to Phthalate Exposure-ReplyCarl-Gustaf Bornehag, Abraham Reichenber, Shanna H Swan
International Journal of Environmental Health Research|June 27, 2009
Building characteristics associated with moisture related problems in 8,918 Swedish dwellingsLinda Hägerhed-Engman, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sundell
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|September 23, 2006
Potential self-selection bias in a nested case-control study on indoor environmental factors and their association with asthma and allergic symptoms among pre-school childrenCarl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sundell, Torben Sigsgaard, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health|March 10, 2021
Phthalates Should Be Regulated as a Class to Protect the Brains of Our ChildrenLinda S Birnbaum, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|September 30, 2010
Chronic conditions in children increase the risk for physical abuse - but vary with socio-economic circumstancesBirgitta Svensson, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Staffan Janson
Environment International|November 14, 2016
Volatile organic compounds of possible microbial origin and their risks on childhood asthma and allergies within damp homesHyunok Choi, Norbert Schmidbauer, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
Environmental Research|April 5, 2016
Non-microbial sources of microbial volatile organic compoundsHyunok Choi, Norbert Schmidbauer, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
Methodsx|December 25, 2019
Repeated holdout validation for weighted quantile sum regressionEva M Tanner, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Chris Gennings
Environmental Research|December 25, 2019
Dynamic growth metrics for examining prenatal exposure impacts on child growth trajectories: Application to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and postnatal weight gainEva M Tanner, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Chris Gennings
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|April 25, 2007
How valid are parents' questionnaire responses regarding building characteristics, mouldy odour, and signs of moisture problems in Swedish homes?Linda Hägerhed Engman, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sundell
JAMA Pediatrics|March 26, 2019
Language Development of Young Children Is Not Linked to Phthalate Exposure-ReplyCarl-Gustaf Bornehag, Abraham Reichenber, Shanna H Swan
International Journal of Environmental Health Research|June 27, 2009
Building characteristics associated with moisture related problems in 8,918 Swedish dwellingsLinda Hägerhed-Engman, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sundell
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|September 23, 2006
Potential self-selection bias in a nested case-control study on indoor environmental factors and their association with asthma and allergic symptoms among pre-school childrenCarl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sundell, Torben Sigsgaard, et al.
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