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1. Maternal Phthalates Exposure and Blood Pressure during and after Pregnancy in the PROGRESS Study.

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

3. Toddler temperament and prenatal exposure to lead and maternal depression.

4. Childhood Blood Lead Levels and Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A Cross-Sectional Study of Mexican Children.

5. Longitudinal associations of age and prenatal lead exposure on cortisol secretion of 12-24 month-old infants from Mexico City.

6. Using High-Resolution Satellite Aerosol Optical Depth To Estimate Daily PM2.5 Geographical Distribution in Mexico City.

7. Association between Prenatal Lead Exposure and Blood Pressure in Children.

8. Associations of Early Childhood Manganese and Lead Coexposure with Neurodevelopment.

9. Early postnatal blood manganese levels and children's neurodevelopment.

10. Influence of Prenatal Lead Exposure on Genomic Methylation of Cord Blood DNA.

11. Associations between Urinary, Dietary, and Water Fluoride Concentrations among Children in Mexico and Canada.

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

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

14. Subconstructs of the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale in a postpartum sample in Mexico City.

15. Critical Windows of Fetal Lead Exposure: Adverse Impacts on Length of Gestation and Risk of Premature Delivery.

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

17. Prenatal PM2.5 exposure and neurodevelopment at 2 years of age in a birth cohort from Mexico city.

18. Associations between psychosocial stress, child's anxiety, and lung function in mid-childhood.

19. Cesarean birth is associated with lower motor and language development scores during early childhood: a longitudinal analysis of two cohorts.

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

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

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

23. Associations of salivary aldosterone levels during pregnancy with maternal blood pressure and birth weight-for-gestational age in a Mexico City birth cohort.

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

25. Prenatal phthalates, gestational weight gain, and long-term weight changes among Mexican women.

26. Lead exposure and serum metabolite profiles in pregnant women in Mexico City.

27. PM 2.5 exposure as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Mexico City metropolitan area.

28. 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.

29. Predictors of patterns of weight change 1 year after delivery in a cohort of Mexican women.

30. Changes in Depressive Symptoms, Stress and Social Support in Mexican Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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

32. Exposure to PM 2.5 and Obesity Prevalence in the Greater Mexico City Area.

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

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

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

36. Identification of novel loci associated with infant cognitive ability.

37. Association of ambient PM 2·5 exposure with maternal bone strength in pregnant women from Mexico City: a longitudinal cohort study.

38. Associations between daily ambient temperature and sedentary time among children 4-6 years old in Mexico City.

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

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

41. Lead Concentrations in Mexican Candy: A Follow-Up Report.

42. Trends and Patterns of Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives Exposure in Pregnant Women from Mexico City during 2007-2010.

43. Physical activity, sedentary time and cardiometabolic health indicators among Mexican children.

44. Patterns of Weight Change One Year after Delivery Are Associated with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors at Six Years Postpartum in Mexican Women.

45. Particulate air pollution exposure during pregnancy and postpartum depression symptoms in women in Mexico City.

46. Blood manganese levels during pregnancy and postpartum depression: A cohort study among women in Mexico.

47. Length of gestation and birth weight are associated with indices of combined kidney biomarkers in early childhood.

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

49. Time-varying associations between prenatal metal mixtures and rapid visual processing in children.

50. Maternal blood arsenic levels and associations with birth weight-for-gestational age.

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