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201. The complexity of hair/blood mercury concentration ratios and its implications.

202. Household crowding is associated with higher allostatic load among the Inuit.

203. Cardiac autonomic activity and blood pressure among Inuit children exposed to mercury

204. Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Is not Associated with Insulin Resistance or Beta Cell Function in Canadian Cree.

205. Comparison of Polyuchlorinated Biphenyl Levels across Studies of Human Neurodevelopment.

206. Source identification of human exposure to lead in nine Cree Nations from Quebec, Canada (Eeyou Istchee territory).

207. Methylmercury exposure, PON1 gene variants and serum paraoxonase activity in Eastern James Bay Cree adults.

208. Mercury and lead blood concentrations in pregnant women from 10 caribbean countries.

209. Prenatal and 5-year p,p'-DDE exposures are associated with altered sensory processing in school-aged children in Nunavik: a visual evoked potential study.

210. Traditional dietary pattern is associated with elevated cholesterol among the Inuit of Nunavik.

211. Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in 10 Caribbean countries.

212. Food insecurity and nutritional biomarkers in relation to stature in Inuit children from Nunavik.

213. An examination of traditional foods and cigarette smoking as cadmium sources among the nine First Nations of Eeyou Istchee, Northern Quebec, Canada.

214. Fatty acid profiles among the Inuit of Nunavik: current status and temporal change.

215. Associations between plasma persistent organic pollutant levels and blood pressure in Inuit adults from Nunavik.

216. Associations between prenatal cigarette smoke exposure and externalized behaviors at school age among Inuit children exposed to environmental contaminants.

217. Prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and associated factors among Canadian Cree: a cross-sectional study.

218. Cohort profile: the maternal-infant research on environmental chemicals research platform.

219. Polyunsaturated fatty acids and calcaneal ultrasound parameters among Inuit women from Nuuk (Greenland): a longitudinal study.

220. Zoonotic infections in communities of the James Bay Cree territory: An overview of seroprevalence.

221. Dioxin-like compounds are not associated with bone strength measured by ultrasonography in Inuit women from Nunavik (Canada): results of a cross-sectional study.

222. Contamination of public whirlpool spas: factors associated with the presence of Legionella spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli.

223. Association between methylmercury and cardiovascular risk factors in a native population of Quebec (Canada): a retrospective evaluation.

224. Prenatal methylmercury, postnatal lead exposure, and evidence of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder among Inuit children in Arctic Québec.

225. Zoonotic infections in native communities of James Bay, Canada.

226. Dietary iodine and thyroid cancer risk in French Polynesia: a case-control study.

227. Seroprevalence of 10 zoonotic infections in 2 Canadian Cree communities.

228. Neurophysiologic and neurobehavioral evidence of beneficial effects of prenatal omega-3 fatty acid intake on memory function at school age.

229. Long-term effects of prenatal omega-3 fatty acid intake on visual function in school-age children.

230. Effects of perfluorooctanesulfonate exposure on plasma lipid levels in the Inuit population of Nunavik (Northern Quebec).

231. Prenatal exposure to methylmercury and PCBs affects distinct stages of information processing: an event-related potential study with Inuit children.

232. Determinants of AhR-mediated transcriptional activity induced by plasma extracts from Nunavik Inuit adults.

233. Erythrocyte n-3 is inversely correlated with serious psychological distress among the Inuit: data from the Nunavik health survey.

234. Cardiovascular burden and related risk factors among Nunavik (Quebec) Inuit: insights from baseline findings in the circumpolar Inuit health in transition cohort study.

235. n-3 Fatty acid intake from marine food products among Quebecers: comparison to worldwide recommendations.

236. Plasma n-3 fatty acids and psychological distress in aboriginal Cree Indians (Canada).

237. The relation of lead neurotoxicity to the event-related potential P3b component in Inuit children from arctic Québec.

238. Thyroid function and plasma concentrations of polyhalogenated compounds in Inuit adults.

239. Association between trans-fatty acids in erythrocytes and pro-atherogenic lipid profiles among Canadian Inuit of Nunavik: possible influences of sex and age.

240. Decreased activity of desaturase 5 in association with obesity and insulin resistance aggravates declining long-chain n-3 fatty acid status in Cree undergoing dietary transition.

241. Omega-3 fatty acids and risk of dementia: the Canadian Study of Health and Aging.

242. Thyroid hormone levels of pregnant inuit women and their infants exposed to environmental contaminants.

243. Plasma omega-3 and psychological distress among Nunavik Inuit (Canada).

244. Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms (FokI, BsmI) and breast cancer risk: association replication in two case-control studies within French Canadian population.

245. Effects of prenatal exposure to organochlorines on thyroid hormone status in newborns from two remote coastal regions in Québec, Canada.

246. Comparison of diagnostic criteria of the metabolic syndrome in 3 ethnic groups of Canada.

247. Environmental contaminants and redox status of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E in Inuit from Nunavik.

248. Seasonal mercury exposure and oxidant-antioxidant status of James Bay sport fishermen.

249. Seroprevalence of zoonoses in a Cree community (Canada).

250. Temporal trends and epidemiological aspects of ciguatera in French Polynesia: a 10-year analysis.

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