Legacy Chemical Pollutants in House Dust of Homes of Pregnant African Americans in Atlanta is a research paper published in Toxics (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 7 times.
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Grant: 83615301
NIH Center Grants
Grant: P50ES02607
NIMHD NIH HHS
Grant: R01 MD009064
NINR NIH HHS
Grant: R01 NR014800
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: R24 ES029490
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: U24 ES029490
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: U2C ES026560
NIH HHS
Grant: UH3OD023318
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: P30 ES019776
National Institute of Health
Grant: R21ES032117
National Institute of Health
Grant: R01MD009746
NIH HHS
Grant: UG3 OD023318
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01MD009064-05
Epigenetic and Biobehavioral Determinants of Preterm Birth in Black Women
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1P30ES019776-01A1
HERCULES: Health and Exposome Research Center at Emory
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 3UH3OD023318-06S1
The Impact of the Intrauterine and Early Childhood Environments on Neurocognitive and Metabolic Development in African American Youth: Focus on the Gut-Brain Axis
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1U2CES026560-01
National Exposure Assessment Laboratory at Emory
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01MD009746-04
Maternal Stress and the Gut-Brain Axis in African American Infants
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R01NR014800-01
Biobehavioral Determinants of the Microbiome and Preterm Birth in Black Women
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R21ES032117-01A1
Traffic Exposure, Maternal Metabolome and Birth Outcomes Study (TEMMBO Study)
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R24ES029490-05
Maintenance and Enhancement of the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort: Exposome Profiling via High-resolution Metabolomics and Integration of Microbiome-Metabolome-Epigenome Data
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0.69
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0.7%
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Sustainable Development Goals