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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|January 23, 2024
Mediation of association between benzo[a]pyrene exposure and lung cancer risk by plasma microRNAs: A Chinese case-control studyYang Xiao, Chenliang Liu, Ye Fu, et al.
Environmental Research|October 8, 2022
Multiple metals exposure and blood mitochondrial DNA copy number: A cross-sectional study from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohortMing Fu, Chenming Wang, Shiru Hong, et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials|December 19, 2023
DNA methylation aging signatures of multiple metals exposure and their mediation effects in metal-associated mortality: Evidence from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohort studyChenming Wang, Guorong Zhong, Chenliang Liu, et al.
Environmental Research|June 25, 2026
Corrigendum to "Associations between multiple metals exposure and cognitive function in the middle-aged and older adults from China: A cross-sectional study" [Environ. Res., 263(Pt 1), 2024, 120038]Shiru Hong, Sheng Wu, Zhengce Wan, et al.
Environmental Research|September 21, 2024
Associations between multiple metals exposure and cognitive function in the middle-aged and older adults from China: A cross-sectional studyShiru Hong, Sheng Wu, Zhengce Wan, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|December 4, 2022
Associations between multiple metals exposure and biological aging: Evidence from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohortChenming Wang, Shiru Hong, Xin Guan, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 5, 2025
Associations of depressive symptoms and lifestyles with cognitive function: results from two cross-sectional studies among middle-age and older Chinese populationsShengli Chen, Wencai Ke, Xin Guan, et al.
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|January 23, 2024
Mediation of association between benzo[a]pyrene exposure and lung cancer risk by plasma microRNAs: A Chinese case-control studyYang Xiao, Chenliang Liu, Ye Fu, et al.
Environmental Research|October 8, 2022
Multiple metals exposure and blood mitochondrial DNA copy number: A cross-sectional study from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohortMing Fu, Chenming Wang, Shiru Hong, et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials|December 19, 2023
DNA methylation aging signatures of multiple metals exposure and their mediation effects in metal-associated mortality: Evidence from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohort studyChenming Wang, Guorong Zhong, Chenliang Liu, et al.
Environmental Research|June 25, 2026
Corrigendum to "Associations between multiple metals exposure and cognitive function in the middle-aged and older adults from China: A cross-sectional study" [Environ. Res., 263(Pt 1), 2024, 120038]Shiru Hong, Sheng Wu, Zhengce Wan, et al.
Environmental Research|September 21, 2024
Associations between multiple metals exposure and cognitive function in the middle-aged and older adults from China: A cross-sectional studyShiru Hong, Sheng Wu, Zhengce Wan, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|December 4, 2022
Associations between multiple metals exposure and biological aging: Evidence from the Dongfeng-Tongji cohortChenming Wang, Shiru Hong, Xin Guan, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 5, 2025
Associations of depressive symptoms and lifestyles with cognitive function: results from two cross-sectional studies among middle-age and older Chinese populationsShengli Chen, Wencai Ke, Xin Guan, et al.
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