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1. Prenatal exposure to phthalates and childhood wheeze and asthma in the PROGRESS cohort.

2. Associations between prenatal metal and metalloid mixtures in teeth and reductions in childhood lung function.

3. Associations of prenatal exposure to phthalates and their mixture with lung function in Mexican children.

4. Individual and joint effects of prenatal PM 2.5 and maternal stress on child temperament.

5. Maternal lifetime stress and psychological functioning in pregnancy is associated with preschoolers' temperament: Exploring effect modification by race and ethnicity.

6. Integrating Data Across Multiple Sites in the Northeastern United States to Examine Associations Between a Prenatal Metal Mixture and Child Cognition.

7. Prenatal exposure to air pollution and BWGA Z-score: Modifying effects of placenta leukocyte telomere length and infant sex.

8. Prenatal exposure to metal mixtures and childhood temporal processing in the PROGRESS Birth Cohort Study: Modification by childhood obesity.

9. Prenatal metal exposures and childhood gut microbial signatures are associated with depression score in late childhood.

10. Associations between a metal mixture and infant negative affectivity: Effect modification by prenatal cortisol and infant sex.

11. Prenatal manganese biomarkers and operant test battery performance in Mexican children: Effect modification by child sex.

12. Prenatal ambient air pollutant mixture exposure and neurodevelopment in urban children in the Northeastern United States.

13. Sex-specific association between prenatal manganese exposure and working memory in school-aged children in Mexico city: An exploratory multi-media approach.

14. Mixtures of Metals and Micronutrients in Early Pregnancy and Cognition in Early and Mid-Childhood: Findings from the Project Viva Cohort.

15. Prenatal exposure to PM 2.5 and childhood cognition: Accounting for between-site heterogeneity in a pooled analysis of ECHO cohorts in the Northeastern United States.

16. Prenatal and early childhood critical windows for the association of nephrotoxic metal and metalloid mixtures with kidney function.

17. The influence of maternal anxiety and cortisol during pregnancy on childhood anxiety symptoms.

18. Prenatal lead exposure and childhood lung function: Influence of maternal cortisol and child sex.

19. Association between prenatal metal exposure and adverse respiratory symptoms in childhood.

20. Pre- and Postnatal Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Childhood Cognitive and Adaptive Function.

21. Sexually dimorphic associations between prenatal blood lead exposure and performance on a behavioral testing battery in children.

22. Critical windows of perinatal particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) exposure and preadolescent kidney function.

23. Prenatal maternal phthalate exposures and trajectories of childhood adiposity from four to twelve years.

24. Prenatal metal mixture concentrations and reward motivation in children.

25. Dietary fluoride intake during pregnancy and neurodevelopment in toddlers: A prospective study in the progress cohort.

26. Prenatal PM2.5 exposure in the second and third trimesters predicts neurocognitive performance at age 9-10 years: A cohort study of Mexico City children.

27. Prenatal exposure to a mixture of elements and neurobehavioral outcomes in mid-childhood: Results from Project Viva.

28. Prenatal urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and behavioral problems in Mexican children: The Programming Research in Obesity, Growth Environment and Social Stress (PROGRESS) study.

29. Prenatal PM 2.5 exposure and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age in a birth cohort from Mexico city.

30. Prenatal and early life exposure to particulate matter, environmental tobacco smoke and respiratory symptoms in Mexican children.

31. Prenatal maternal phthalate exposures and child lipid and adipokine levels at age six: A study from the PROGRESS cohort of Mexico City.

32. Prenatal PM 2.5 exposure and behavioral development in children from Mexico City.

33. Prenatal particulate air pollution and newborn telomere length: Effect modification by maternal antioxidant intakes and infant sex.

34. Modification of the effects of prenatal manganese exposure on child neurodevelopment by maternal anemia and iron deficiency.

35. Identifying critical windows of prenatal particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) exposure and early childhood blood pressure.

36. Association of Prenatal and Perinatal Exposures to Particulate Matter With Changes in Hemoglobin A1c Levels in Children Aged 4 to 6 Years.

37. Prenatal lead exposure and childhood executive function and behavioral difficulties in project viva.

38. Antenatal active maternal asthma and other atopic disorders is associated with ADHD behaviors among school-aged children.

39. Prenatal cortisol modifies the association between maternal trauma history and child cognitive development in a sex-specific manner in an urban pregnancy cohort.

40. Prenatal lead exposure modifies the association of maternal self-esteem with child adaptive ability.

41. Prenatal lead exposure modifies the effect of shorter gestation on increased blood pressure in children.

42. Prenatal nitrate air pollution exposure and reduced child lung function: Timing and fetal sex effects.

43. Growth parameters at birth mediate the relationship between prenatal manganese exposure and cognitive test scores among a cohort of 2- to 3-year-old Bangladeshi children.

44. Lagged kernel machine regression for identifying time windows of susceptibility to exposures of complex mixtures.

45. Prenatal fine particulate exposure and early childhood asthma: Effect of maternal stress and fetal sex.

46. Prenatal fine particulate exposure associated with reduced childhood lung function and nasal epithelia GSTP1 hypermethylation: Sex-specific effects.

47. Prenatal Stress, Methylation in Inflammation-Related Genes, and Adiposity Measures in Early Childhood: the Programming Research in Obesity, Growth Environment and Social Stress Cohort Study.

48. Prenatal manganese exposure and intrinsic functional connectivity of emotional brain areas in children.

49. Prenatal co-exposure to manganese and depression and 24-months neurodevelopment.

50. Prenatal Nitrate Exposure and Childhood Asthma. Influence of Maternal Prenatal Stress and Fetal Sex.

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