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Stephen J Rothenberg

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American Journal of Epidemiology|December 14, 2002
Increases in hypertension and blood pressure during pregnancy with increased bone lead levelsStephen J Rothenberg, Vladislav Kondrashov, Mario Manalo, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 14, 2007
Recommendations for medical management of adult lead exposureMichael J Kosnett, Richard P Wedeen, Stephen J Rothenberg, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 23, 2003
Does lead interfere with hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier (HBOC) function? A pilot study of lead concentrations in three approved or tested HBOCs and oxyhemoglobin dissociation with HBOCs and/or bovine blood with varying lead concentrationsAhsanul K Khan, Jonathan S Jahr, Susmita Nesargi, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|August 14, 2012
Job strain and heart rate variability in resident physicians within a general hospitalSendy Isarel Hernández-Gaytan, Stephen J Rothenberg, Paul Landsbergis, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|April 3, 2024
Carcinogenic, non-carcinogenic risk, and attributable cases to organochlorine pesticide exposure in women from Northern MexicoAlma Rincón-Rubio, Ángel Mérida-Ortega, Rodrigo Ugalde-Resano, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 16, 2012
Prenatal p,p´-DDE exposure and neurodevelopment among children 3.5-5 years of ageLuisa Torres-Sánchez, Lourdes Schnaas, Stephen J Rothenberg, et al.
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health|February 14, 2021
Prenatal PM<sub>2.5</sub> exposure and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age in a birth cohort from Mexico cityMagali Hurtado-Díaz, Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez, Stephen J Rothenberg, et al.
Mutation Research|December 27, 2011
Environmental polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure and DNA damage in Mexican childrenMarco Sánchez-Guerra, Nadia Pelallo-Martínez, Fernando Díaz-Barriga, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|February 1, 2014
Prenatal molybdenum exposure and infant neurodevelopment in Mexican childrenRuth Argelia Vázquez-Salas, Lizbeth López-Carrillo, José A Menezes-Filho, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|April 6, 2018
Maternal dietary intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids modifies association between prenatal DDT exposure and child neurodevelopment: A cohort studyRafael Ogaz-González, Ángel Mérida-Ortega, Luisa Torres-Sánchez, et al.
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American Journal of Epidemiology|December 14, 2002
Increases in hypertension and blood pressure during pregnancy with increased bone lead levelsStephen J Rothenberg, Vladislav Kondrashov, Mario Manalo, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 14, 2007
Recommendations for medical management of adult lead exposureMichael J Kosnett, Richard P Wedeen, Stephen J Rothenberg, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 23, 2003
Does lead interfere with hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier (HBOC) function? A pilot study of lead concentrations in three approved or tested HBOCs and oxyhemoglobin dissociation with HBOCs and/or bovine blood with varying lead concentrationsAhsanul K Khan, Jonathan S Jahr, Susmita Nesargi, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|August 14, 2012
Job strain and heart rate variability in resident physicians within a general hospitalSendy Isarel Hernández-Gaytan, Stephen J Rothenberg, Paul Landsbergis, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|April 3, 2024
Carcinogenic, non-carcinogenic risk, and attributable cases to organochlorine pesticide exposure in women from Northern MexicoAlma Rincón-Rubio, Ángel Mérida-Ortega, Rodrigo Ugalde-Resano, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 16, 2012
Prenatal p,p´-DDE exposure and neurodevelopment among children 3.5-5 years of ageLuisa Torres-Sánchez, Lourdes Schnaas, Stephen J Rothenberg, et al.
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health|February 14, 2021
Prenatal PM<sub>2.5</sub> exposure and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age in a birth cohort from Mexico cityMagali Hurtado-Díaz, Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez, Stephen J Rothenberg, et al.
Mutation Research|December 27, 2011
Environmental polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure and DNA damage in Mexican childrenMarco Sánchez-Guerra, Nadia Pelallo-Martínez, Fernando Díaz-Barriga, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|February 1, 2014
Prenatal molybdenum exposure and infant neurodevelopment in Mexican childrenRuth Argelia Vázquez-Salas, Lizbeth López-Carrillo, José A Menezes-Filho, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|April 6, 2018
Maternal dietary intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids modifies association between prenatal DDT exposure and child neurodevelopment: A cohort studyRafael Ogaz-González, Ángel Mérida-Ortega, Luisa Torres-Sánchez, et al.
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