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Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology : Organ of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements (GMS)|September 3, 2025
Albumin mediates the association between maternal exposure to multiple metals and gestational diabetes mellitus: Findings from the Guangxi Birth Cohort StudyHualong Qiu, Yu Bao, Shengzhu Huang, et al.
Science Advances|January 21, 2026
Piezoelectric surface acoustic wave memristor neural networkYi Zhang, Yi Deng, Dingchen Wang, et al.
Bone|July 17, 2018
High maternal osteocalcin levels during pregnancy is associated with low birth weight infants: A nested case-control study in ChinaLuyun Wei, Dehao Cao, Xiujuan Zhu, et al.
Environment International|July 13, 2020
Associations of prenatal exposure to multiple metals with testicular volume and anogenital distance in infant boys: A longitudinal cohort studyLulu Huang, Sifang Huang, Xiaoyu Luo, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|June 1, 2025
A negative combined effect of exposure to maternal Mn-Cu-Rb-Fe metal mixtures on gestational anemia, and the mediating role of creatinine in the Guangxi Birth Cohort Study (GBCS): Twelve machine learning algorithmsYuen Zhong, Yu Bao, Hong Cheng, et al.
Environmental Research|December 3, 2021
Association of both prenatal and early childhood multiple metals exposure with neurodevelopment in infant: A prospective cohort studyChaoqun Liu, Lulu Huang, Shengzhu Huang, et al.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|July 6, 2022
Gender-specific effects of prenatal mixed exposure to serum phthalates on neurodevelopment of children aged 2-3 years:the Guangxi Birth Cohort StudyYuan Zheng, Longman Li, Hong Cheng, et al.
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Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology : Organ of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements (GMS)|September 3, 2025
Albumin mediates the association between maternal exposure to multiple metals and gestational diabetes mellitus: Findings from the Guangxi Birth Cohort StudyHualong Qiu, Yu Bao, Shengzhu Huang, et al.
Science Advances|January 21, 2026
Piezoelectric surface acoustic wave memristor neural networkYi Zhang, Yi Deng, Dingchen Wang, et al.
Bone|July 17, 2018
High maternal osteocalcin levels during pregnancy is associated with low birth weight infants: A nested case-control study in ChinaLuyun Wei, Dehao Cao, Xiujuan Zhu, et al.
Environment International|July 13, 2020
Associations of prenatal exposure to multiple metals with testicular volume and anogenital distance in infant boys: A longitudinal cohort studyLulu Huang, Sifang Huang, Xiaoyu Luo, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|June 1, 2025
A negative combined effect of exposure to maternal Mn-Cu-Rb-Fe metal mixtures on gestational anemia, and the mediating role of creatinine in the Guangxi Birth Cohort Study (GBCS): Twelve machine learning algorithmsYuen Zhong, Yu Bao, Hong Cheng, et al.
Environmental Research|December 3, 2021
Association of both prenatal and early childhood multiple metals exposure with neurodevelopment in infant: A prospective cohort studyChaoqun Liu, Lulu Huang, Shengzhu Huang, et al.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|July 6, 2022
Gender-specific effects of prenatal mixed exposure to serum phthalates on neurodevelopment of children aged 2-3 years:the Guangxi Birth Cohort StudyYuan Zheng, Longman Li, Hong Cheng, et al.
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