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Sylvia Rabstein

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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|June 24, 2008
Lack of association of delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase polymorphisms with blood lead levels and hemoglobin in Romanian women from a lead-contaminated regionSylvia Rabstein, Klaus Unfried, Ulrich Ranft, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 21, 2022
Night work, chronotype and cortisol at awakening in female hospital employeesKatarzyna Burek, Sylvia Rabstein, Thomas Kantermann, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|September 10, 2005
Factors modifying the association between hormone-replacement therapy and breast cancer riskBeate Pesch, Yon Ko, Hiltrud Brauch, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|June 4, 2008
CYP2C19*17 is associated with decreased breast cancer riskChristina Justenhoven, Ute Hamann, Christiane B Pierl, et al.
Chronobiology International|September 18, 2014
Polymorphisms in circadian genes, night work and breast cancer: results from the GENICA studySylvia Rabstein, Volker Harth, Christina Justenhoven, et al.
BMC Medicine|January 30, 2026
Ocular light and optical radiation exposure as a modifiable environmental determinant of health: expert consensus on research gaps and prioritiesManuel Spitschan, Anna M Biller, Kai Broszio, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|October 12, 2010
No association of polymorphisms in the cell polarity gene SCRIB with breast cancer riskThomas Dünnebier, Klaus Schlaefer, Michael Gilbert, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|June 10, 2011
The earwax-associated SNP c.538G>A (G180R) in ABCC11 is not associated with breast cancer risk in EuropeansThomas Lang, Christina Justenhoven, Stefan Winter, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|February 15, 2019
Differences in twenty-four-hour profiles of blue-light exposure between day and night shifts in female medical staffSylvia Rabstein, Katarzyna Burek, Martin Lehnert, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|July 17, 2010
Polymorphisms of the nuclear receptor pregnane X receptor and organic anion transporter polypeptides 1A2, 1B1, 1B3, and 2B1 are not associated with breast cancer riskChristina Justenhoven, Elke Schaeffeler, Stefan Winter, et al.
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|June 24, 2008
Lack of association of delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase polymorphisms with blood lead levels and hemoglobin in Romanian women from a lead-contaminated regionSylvia Rabstein, Klaus Unfried, Ulrich Ranft, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 21, 2022
Night work, chronotype and cortisol at awakening in female hospital employeesKatarzyna Burek, Sylvia Rabstein, Thomas Kantermann, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|September 10, 2005
Factors modifying the association between hormone-replacement therapy and breast cancer riskBeate Pesch, Yon Ko, Hiltrud Brauch, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|June 4, 2008
CYP2C19*17 is associated with decreased breast cancer riskChristina Justenhoven, Ute Hamann, Christiane B Pierl, et al.
Chronobiology International|September 18, 2014
Polymorphisms in circadian genes, night work and breast cancer: results from the GENICA studySylvia Rabstein, Volker Harth, Christina Justenhoven, et al.
BMC Medicine|January 30, 2026
Ocular light and optical radiation exposure as a modifiable environmental determinant of health: expert consensus on research gaps and prioritiesManuel Spitschan, Anna M Biller, Kai Broszio, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|October 12, 2010
No association of polymorphisms in the cell polarity gene SCRIB with breast cancer riskThomas Dünnebier, Klaus Schlaefer, Michael Gilbert, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|June 10, 2011
The earwax-associated SNP c.538G>A (G180R) in ABCC11 is not associated with breast cancer risk in EuropeansThomas Lang, Christina Justenhoven, Stefan Winter, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|February 15, 2019
Differences in twenty-four-hour profiles of blue-light exposure between day and night shifts in female medical staffSylvia Rabstein, Katarzyna Burek, Martin Lehnert, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment|July 17, 2010
Polymorphisms of the nuclear receptor pregnane X receptor and organic anion transporter polypeptides 1A2, 1B1, 1B3, and 2B1 are not associated with breast cancer riskChristina Justenhoven, Elke Schaeffeler, Stefan Winter, et al.
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