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Rupa Basu

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Environmental Research|July 20, 2019
Associations between ambient temperature and hepatobiliary and renal hospitalizations in California, 1999 to 2009Brian J Malig, Xiangmei May Wu, Kristen Guirguis, et al.
Environmental Research|July 27, 2024
The spatial distribution of heat related hospitalizations and classification of the most dangerous heat events in California at a small-scale levelKristen Hansen, Armin Schwartzman, Lara Schwarz, et al.
Geohealth|October 23, 2023
The Burden of Wildfire Smoke on Respiratory Health in California at the Zip Code Level: Uncovering the Disproportionate Impacts of Differential Fine Particle CompositionRachel Darling, Kristen Hansen, Rosana Aguilera, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 5, 2017
Source apportionment of fine particulate matter and risk of term low birth weight in California: Exploring modification by region and maternal characteristicsConnie Ng, Brian Malig, Sina Hasheminassab, et al.
Environmental Research|December 24, 2013
Effects of fine particulate matter and its constituents on low birth weight among full-term infants in CaliforniaRupa Basu, Maria Harris, Lillian Sie, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|February 10, 2022
Examining fine particulate matter and cause-specific morbidity during the 2017 North San Francisco Bay wildfiresBrian J Malig, David Fairley, Dharshani Pearson, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|May 21, 2019
Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Preterm Birth in California: Identification of Critical Exposure WindowsPaige Sheridan, Sindana Ilango, Tim A Bruckner, et al.
Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology|September 14, 2004
Comparing exposure metrics in the relationship between PM2.5 and birth weight in CaliforniaRupa Basu, Tracey J Woodruff, Jennifer D Parker, et al.
Environmental Epidemiology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|March 29, 2021
A quantile regression approach to examine fine particles, term low birth weight, and racial/ethnic disparitiesLara Schwarz, Tim Bruckner, Sindana D Ilango, et al.
Geohealth|July 7, 2022
Impacts of Fine Particulate Matter From Wildfire Smoke on Respiratory and Cardiovascular Health in CaliforniaAlexandra Heaney, Jennifer D Stowell, Jia Coco Liu, et al.
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Environmental Research|July 20, 2019
Associations between ambient temperature and hepatobiliary and renal hospitalizations in California, 1999 to 2009Brian J Malig, Xiangmei May Wu, Kristen Guirguis, et al.
Environmental Research|July 27, 2024
The spatial distribution of heat related hospitalizations and classification of the most dangerous heat events in California at a small-scale levelKristen Hansen, Armin Schwartzman, Lara Schwarz, et al.
Geohealth|October 23, 2023
The Burden of Wildfire Smoke on Respiratory Health in California at the Zip Code Level: Uncovering the Disproportionate Impacts of Differential Fine Particle CompositionRachel Darling, Kristen Hansen, Rosana Aguilera, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 5, 2017
Source apportionment of fine particulate matter and risk of term low birth weight in California: Exploring modification by region and maternal characteristicsConnie Ng, Brian Malig, Sina Hasheminassab, et al.
Environmental Research|December 24, 2013
Effects of fine particulate matter and its constituents on low birth weight among full-term infants in CaliforniaRupa Basu, Maria Harris, Lillian Sie, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|February 10, 2022
Examining fine particulate matter and cause-specific morbidity during the 2017 North San Francisco Bay wildfiresBrian J Malig, David Fairley, Dharshani Pearson, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|May 21, 2019
Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Preterm Birth in California: Identification of Critical Exposure WindowsPaige Sheridan, Sindana Ilango, Tim A Bruckner, et al.
Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology|September 14, 2004
Comparing exposure metrics in the relationship between PM2.5 and birth weight in CaliforniaRupa Basu, Tracey J Woodruff, Jennifer D Parker, et al.
Environmental Epidemiology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|March 29, 2021
A quantile regression approach to examine fine particles, term low birth weight, and racial/ethnic disparitiesLara Schwarz, Tim Bruckner, Sindana D Ilango, et al.
Geohealth|July 7, 2022
Impacts of Fine Particulate Matter From Wildfire Smoke on Respiratory and Cardiovascular Health in CaliforniaAlexandra Heaney, Jennifer D Stowell, Jia Coco Liu, et al.
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