Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with altered brain structure, function, and metabolism in childhood

Peterson, B. S., Bansal, R., Sawardekar, S., Nati, C., Elgabalawy, E. R., Hoepner, L. A., Garcia, W., Hao, X., Margolis, A., Perera, F., & Rauh, V. (2022). Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with altered brain structure, function, and metabolism in childhood. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 63(11), 1316–1331. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13578
Authors:
Bradley S Peterson
Ravi Bansal
Siddhant Sawardekar
Carlo Nati
Eman R Elgabalawy
Lori A Hoepner
Wanda Garcia
Xuejun Hao
Amy Margolis
Frederica Perera
Virginia Rauh
Affiliated Authors:
Wanda Garcia
Xuejun Hao
Amy Margolis
Frederica Perera
Virginia Rauh
Author Keywords:
air pollution
particulate matter
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
magnetic resonance imaging
diffusion tensor imaging
magnetic resonance spectroscopy
arterial spin labeling
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1111/jcpp.13578
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PubMed

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