P30ES019776

NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Oxidative stress as a potential mechanism linking gestational phthalates exposure to cognitive development in infancy

Ortlund, K. E., Schantz, S. L., Aguiar, A., Merced-Nieves, F. M., Woodbury, M. L., Goin, D. E., Calafat, A. M., Milne, G. L., & Eick, S. M. (2024). Oxidative stress as a potential mechanism linking gestational phthalates exposure to cognitive development in infancy. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 106, 107397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ntt.2024.107397
Authors:
Kaegan E Ortlund
Susan L Schantz
Andréa Aguiar
Francheska M Merced-Nieves
Megan L Woodbury
Dana E Goin
Antonia M Calafat
Ginger L Milne
Stephanie M Eick
Affiliated Authors:
Dana E Goin
Author Keywords:
cognition
infancy
isoprostanes
oxidative stress
phthalates
pregnancy
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2COD023375 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UH3OD023272 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UG3OD023272 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.ntt.2024.107397
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PubMed

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High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Human Exposomics: Expanding Chemical Space Coverage

Lai, Y., Koelmel, J. P., Walker, D. I., Price, E. J., Papazian, S., Manz, K. E., Castilla-Fernández, D., Bowden, J. A., Nikiforov, V., David, A., Bessonneau, V., Amer, B., Seethapathy, S., Hu, X., Lin, E. Z., Jbebli, A., McNeil, B. R., Barupal, D., Cerasa, M., … Miller, G. W. (2024). High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Human Exposomics: Expanding Chemical Space Coverage. Environmental Science & Technology, 58(29), 12784–12822. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c01156
Authors:
Yunjia Lai
Jeremy P Koelmel
Douglas I Walker
Elliott J Price
Stefano Papazian
Katherine E Manz
Delia Castilla-Fernández
John A Bowden
Vladimir Nikiforov
Arthur David
Vincent Bessonneau
Bashar Amer
Suresh Seethapathy
Xin Hu
Elizabeth Z Lin
Akrem Jbebli
Brooklynn R McNeil
Dinesh Barupal
Marina Cerasa
Hongyu Xie
Vrinda Kalia
Renu Nandakumar
Randolph Singh
Zhenyu Tian
Peng Gao
Yujia Zhao
Jean Froment
Pawel Rostkowski
Saurabh Dubey
Kateřina Coufalíková
Hana Seličová
Helge Hecht
Sheng Liu
Hanisha H Udhani
Sophie Restituito
Kam-Meng Tchou-Wong
Kun Lu
Jonathan W Martin
Benedikt Warth
Krystal J Godri Pollitt
Jana Klánová
Oliver Fiehn
Thomas O Metz
Kurt D Pennell
Dean P Jones
Gary W Miller
Affiliated Authors:
Yunjia Lai
Brooklynn R McNeil
Vrinda Kalia
Renu Nandakumar
Randolph Singh
Saurabh Dubey
Hanisha H Udhani
Sophie Restituito
Kam-Meng Tchou-Wong
Gary W Miller
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
chemical space
chromatography
environmental exposures
exposome
high-resolution mass spectrometry
metabolomics
non-targeted analysis
toxicants
Grants:
UL1TR001873 (NIH – National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences)
P30ES010126 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
K01ES035398 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES032831 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES030163 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES034187 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES036033 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P42ES031007 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R25GM143298 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
RF1AG066107 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
R01AG067501 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
R03OD034497 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1021/acs.est.4c01156
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PubMed

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Prenatal exposure to persistent and non-persistent chemical mixtures and associations with adverse birth outcomes in the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort

Eick, S. M., Tan, Y., Taibl, K. R., Barry Ryan, P., Barr, D. B., Hüls, A., Eatman, J. A., Panuwet, P., D’Souza, P. E., Yakimavets, V., Lee, G. E., Brennan, P. A., Corwin, E. J., Dunlop, A. L., & Liang, D. (2023). Prenatal exposure to persistent and non-persistent chemical mixtures and associations with adverse birth outcomes in the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology, 34(4), 570–580. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00530-4
Authors:
Stephanie M Eick
Youran Tan
Kaitlin R Taibl
P Barry Ryan
Dana Boyd Barr
Anke Hüls
Jasmin A Eatman
Parinya Panuwet
Priya E D'Souza
Volha Yakimavets
Grace E Lee
Patricia A Brennan
Elizabeth J Corwin
Anne L Dunlop
Donghai Liang
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
disparities
exposure assessment
mixtures
pregnancy
Grants:
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026542 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES032117 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32GM142617 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
U2COD023375 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UG3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1038/s41370-023-00530-4
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PubMed

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Prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and associations with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child cohort

Thompson, M., Eatman, J. A., Dunlop, A. L., Barr, D. B., Kannan, K., Corwin, E. J., Ryan, P. B., Panuwet, P., Yakimavets, V., Taibl, K. R., Tan, Y., Liang, D., & Eick, S. M. (2024). Prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and associations with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child cohort. Chemosphere, 357, 142052. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142052
Authors:
McKenzi Thompson
Jasmin A Eatman
Anne L Dunlop
Dana Boyd Barr
Kurunthachalam Kannan
Elizabeth J Corwin
P Barry Ryan
Parinya Panuwet
Volha Yakimavets
Kaitlin R Taibl
Youran Tan
Donghai Liang
Stephanie M Eick
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
gestational hypertension
mixtures
pfas
preeclampsia
pregnancy
Grants:
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES012870 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026542 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
K01ES035082 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES032117 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
U2COD023375 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142052
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PubMed

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Phthalate exposure increases interferon-γ during pregnancy: The Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort

Taibl, K. R., Dunlop, A. L., Barr, D. B., Ryan, P. B., Panuwet, P., Corwin, E. J., Eatman, J. A., Tan, Y., Liang, D., & Eick, S. M. (2024). Phthalate exposure increases interferon-γ during pregnancy: The Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort. Science of The Total Environment, 916, 170344. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170344
Authors:
Kaitlin R Taibl
Anne L Dunlop
Dana Boyd Barr
P Barry Ryan
Parinya Panuwet
Elizabeth J Corwin
Jasmin A Eatman
Youran Tan
Donghai Liang
Stephanie M Eick
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
phthalates
inflammation
pregnancy
health disparities
Grants:
T32ES012870 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026542 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES032117 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UG3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170344
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PubMed

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Postprandial Metabolite Profiles and Risk of Prediabetes in Young People: A Longitudinal Multicohort Study

Goodrich, J. A., Wang, H., Walker, D. I., Lin, X., Hu, X., Alderete, T. L., Chen, Z., Valvi, D., Baumert, B. O., Rock, S., Berhane, K., Gilliland, F. D., Goran, M. I., Jones, D. P., Conti, D. V., & Chatzi, L. (2023). Postprandial Metabolite Profiles and Risk of Prediabetes in Young People: A Longitudinal Multicohort Study. Diabetes Care, 47(1), 151–159. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc23-0327
Authors:
Jesse A. Goodrich
Hongxu Wang
Zhanghua Chen
Brittney O. Baumert
Sarah Rock
Frank D. Gilliland
David V. Conti
Leda Chatzi
Douglas I. Walker
Xiangping Lin
Damaskini Valvi
Xin Hu
Dean P. Jones
Tanya L. Alderete
Kiros Berhane
Michael I. Goran
Affiliated Authors:
Kiros Berhane
Grants:
P01CA196569 (NIH – National Cancer Institute)
U01HG013288 (NIH – National Human Genome Research Institute)
R01DK059211 (NIH – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
R01ES032831 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES030859 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES033688 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES023515 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES007048 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P01ES022845 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES029681 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES029944 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES032189 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES030691 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P01ES011627 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R00ES027870 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES030364 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES013678 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES028903 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
K12ES033594 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES029328 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES031824 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES030163 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R00ES027853 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R25GM143298 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
P50MD017344 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.2337/dc23-0327
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Journal:
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Web of Science

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Environmental health perceptions of urban youth from low-income communities: A qualitative photovoice study and framework

Sprague, N. L., Zonnevylle, H. M., Jackson Hall, L., Williams, R., Dains, H., Liang, D., & Ekenga, C. C. (2023). Environmental health perceptions of urban youth from low‐income communities: A qualitative photovoice study and framework. Health Expectations, 26(5), 1832–1842. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13776
Authors:
Nadav L Sprague
Hannah M Zonnevylle
Lexi Jackson Hall
Rosalind Williams
Hannah Dains
Donghai Liang
Christine C Ekenga
Affiliated Authors:
Nadav L Sprague
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
environmental exposures
environmental justice
outdoor education
participatory action research
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1111/hex.13776
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Publication Date:
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PubMed

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Exposure to phthalate metabolites, bisphenol A, and psychosocial stress mixtures and pregnancy outcomes in the Atlanta African American maternal-child cohort

Eatman, J. A., Dunlop, A. L., Barr, D. B., Corwin, E. J., Hill, C. C., Brennan, P. A., Ryan, P. B., Panuwet, P., Taibl, K. R., Tan, Y., Liang, D., & Eick, S. M. (2023). Exposure to phthalate metabolites, bisphenol A, and psychosocial stress mixtures and pregnancy outcomes in the Atlanta African American maternal-child cohort. Environmental Research, 233, 116464. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.116464
Authors:
Jasmin A Eatman
Anne L Dunlop
Dana Boyd Barr
Elizabeth J Corwin
Cherie C Hill
Patricia A Brennan
P Barry Ryan
Parinya Panuwet
Kaitlin R Taibl
Youran Tan
Donghai Liang
Stephanie M Eick
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
bisphenol a
mixtures
phthalates
pregnancy
racial disparities
Grants:
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32GM142617 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UG3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envres.2023.116464
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PubMed

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Association between a Mixture of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Inflammatory Biomarkers in the Atlanta African American Maternal-Child Cohort

Tan, Y., Taibl, K. R., Dunlop, A. L., Barr, D. B., Panuwet, P., Yakimavets, V., Kannan, K., Corwin, E. J., Ryan, P. B., Eatman, J. A., Liang, D., & Eick, S. M. (2023). Association between a Mixture of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Inflammatory Biomarkers in the Atlanta African American Maternal–Child Cohort. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(36), 13419–13428. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c04688
Authors:
Youran Tan
Kaitlin R Taibl
Anne L Dunlop
Dana Boyd Barr
Parinya Panuwet
Volha Yakimavets
Kurunthachalam Kannan
Elizabeth J Corwin
P Barry Ryan
Jasmin A Eatman
Donghai Liang
Stephanie M Eick
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
cytokines
inflammatory biomarkers
per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (pfas)
Grants:
R21ES032117 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026542 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
U2COD023375 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UG3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1021/acs.est.3c04688
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PubMed

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Joint effects of individual socioeconomic status and residential neighborhood context on vaginal microbiome composition

Dixon, M., Dunlop, A. L., Corwin, E. J., & Kramer, M. R. (2023). Joint effects of individual socioeconomic status and residential neighborhood context on vaginal microbiome composition. Frontiers in Public Health, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1029741
Authors:
Meredith Dixon
Anne L Dunlop
Elizabeth J Corwin
Michael R Kramer
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
microbiota
social environment
neighborhood characteristics
pregnancy
united states
dysbiosis
Grants:
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UG3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.3389/fpubh.2023.1029741
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PubMed

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Variation in placental microRNA expression associates with maternal family history of cardiovascular disease

Tehrani, J. M., Kennedy, E. M., Tian, F.-Y., Everson, T. M., Deyssenroth, M., Burt, A., Hermetz, K., Hao, K., Chen, J., Koestler, D. C., & Marsit, C. J. (2022). Variation in placental microRNA expression associates with maternal family history of cardiovascular disease. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 14(1), 132–139. https://doi.org/10.1017/s2040174422000319
Authors:
Jesse M Tehrani
Elizabeth M Kennedy
Fu-Ying Tian
Todd M Everson
Maya Deyssenroth
Amber Burt
Karen Hermetz
Ke Hao
Jia Chen
Devin C Koestler
Carmen J Marsit
Affiliated Authors:
Maya Deyssenroth
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
microrna
placenta
cardiovascular disease
rna sequencing
Grants:
K99HD104991 (NIH – Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development)
R24ES028507 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES025145 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U24ES028507 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P20GM130423 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
T32GM008490 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
P20GM104416 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1017/s2040174422000319
PMID:
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PubMed

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Legacy Chemical Pollutants in House Dust of Homes of Pregnant African Americans in Atlanta

Barr, K. J., Johnson, C. L., Cohen, J., D’Souza, P., Gallegos, E. I., Tsai, C.-C., Dunlop, A. L., Corwin, E. J., Barr, D. B., Ryan, P. B., & Panuwet, P. (2022). Legacy Chemical Pollutants in House Dust of Homes of Pregnant African Americans in Atlanta. Toxics, 10(12), 755. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120755
Authors:
Kathryn J Barr
Cierra L Johnson
Jordan Cohen
Priya D'Souza
Estefani Ignacio Gallegos
Chia-Chen Tsai
Anne L Dunlop
Elizabeth J Corwin
Dana Boyd Barr
P Barry Ryan
Parinya Panuwet
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
dust
persistent organic pollutants
atlanta
african american
pregnant
Grants:
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.3390/toxics10120755
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Journal:
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PubMed

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High-Throughput Production of Diverse Xenobiotic Metabolites with Cytochrome P450-Transduced Huh7 Hepatoma Cell Lines

Lee, C., Liu, K. H., Singer, G., Miller, G. W., Li, S., Jones, D. P., & Morgan, E. T. (2022). High-Throughput Production of Diverse Xenobiotic Metabolites with Cytochrome P450–Transduced Huh7 Hepatoma Cell Lines. Drug Metabolism and Disposition, 50(9), 1182–1189. https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.122.000900
Authors:
Choon-Myung Lee
Ken H Liu
Grant Singer
Gary W Miller
Shuzhao Li
Dean P Jones
Edward T Morgan
Affiliated Authors:
Choon-Myung Lee
Ken H Liu
Grant Singer
Gary W Miller
Shuzhao Li
Dean P Jones
Edward T Morgan
Grants:
U2CES030163 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1124/dmd.122.000900
PMID:
Publication Date:
Data Source:
PubMed

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PM2.5 exposure during pregnancy is associated with altered placental expression of lipid metabolic genes in a US birth cohort

Kaur, K., Lesseur, C., Deyssenroth, M. A., Kloog, I., Schwartz, J. D., Marsit, C. J., & Chen, J. (2022). PM2.5 exposure during pregnancy is associated with altered placental expression of lipid metabolic genes in a US birth cohort. Environmental Research, 211, 113066. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.113066
Authors:
Kirtan Kaur
Corina Lesseur
Maya A. Deyssenroth
Itai Kloog
Joel D. Schwartz
Carmen J. Marsit
Jia Chen
Affiliated Authors:
Maya A. Deyssenroth
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
pm2.5
air pollution
placenta
pregnancy
sex differences
metabolism
pm(2.5)
pm<sub>2.5</sub>
Grants:
T32HD049311 (NIH – Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES029212 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES028507 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES022223 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES007324 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES023515 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envres.2022.113066
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Scopus

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Assessment of metabolic perturbations associated with exposure to phthalates among pregnant African American women

Zhang, X., Barr, D. B., Dunlop, A. L., Panuwet, P., Sarnat, J. A., Lee, G. E., Tan, Y., Corwin, E. J., Jones, D. P., Ryan, P. B., & Liang, D. (2022). Assessment of metabolic perturbations associated with exposure to phthalates among pregnant African American women. Science of The Total Environment, 818, 151689. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151689
Authors:
Xiaoyue Zhang
Dana Boyd Barr
Anne L. Dunlop
Parinya Panuwet
Jeremy A. Sarnat
Grace E. Lee
Youran Tan
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Dean P. Jones
P. Barry Ryan
Donghai Liang
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
high-resolution metabolomics
metabolic perturbations
phthalates
urinary phthalate metabolites
Grants:
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES032117 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Threat Multiplier for Childhood Health Disparities: Evidence from St. Louis, MO

Sprague, N. L., Rundle, A. G., & Ekenga, C. C. (2022). The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Threat Multiplier for Childhood Health Disparities: Evidence from St. Louis, MO. Journal of Urban Health, 99(2), 208–217. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-022-00616-8
Authors:
Nadav L. Sprague
Andrew G. Rundle
Christine C. Ekenga
Affiliated Authors:
Nadav L. Sprague
Andrew G. Rundle
Subjects:
COVID-19 (MeSH)
Author Keywords:
pediatric
corona virus
behavioral health
cluster analysis
disparities
youth
adolescent
public health
health equity
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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Article
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10.1007/s11524-022-00616-8
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Brain DNA Methylation Patterns in CLDN5 Associated With Cognitive Decline

Hüls, A., Robins, C., Conneely, K. N., Edgar, R., De Jager, P. L., Bennett, D. A., Wingo, A. P., Epstein, M. P., & Wingo, T. S. (2022). Brain DNA Methylation Patterns in CLDN5 Associated With Cognitive Decline. Biological Psychiatry, 91(4), 389–398. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.01.015
Authors:
Anke Hüls
Chloe Robins
Karen N. Conneely
Rachel Edgar
Philip L. De Jager
David A. Bennett
Aliza P. Wingo
Michael P. Epstein
Thomas S. Wingo
Affiliated Authors:
Philip L. De Jager
Author Keywords:
cognition
cognitive trajectory
dementia
epigenetics
gene-based analysis
neuropathology
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01GM117946 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
U01MH115484 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32NS007480 (NIH – National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
R01AG017917 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
R56AG062256 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
R56AG060757 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
R01AG015819 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
R01AG036042 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
RF1AG036042 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
U01AG061356 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
R01AG056533 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
P30AG010161 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
RF1AG071170 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
P50AG025688 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
I01BX003853 (NIH – Veterans Affairs)
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Article
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10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.01.015
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure, maternal metabolomic perturbation, and fetal growth in African American women: A meet-in-the-middle approach

Chang, C.-J., Barr, D. B., Ryan, P. B., Panuwet, P., Smarr, M. M., Liu, K., Kannan, K., Yakimavets, V., Tan, Y., Ly, V., Marsit, C. J., Jones, D. P., Corwin, E. J., Dunlop, A. L., & Liang, D. (2022). Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure, maternal metabolomic perturbation, and fetal growth in African American women: A meet-in-the-middle approach. Environment International, 158, 106964. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2021.106964
Authors:
Che-Jung Chang
Dana Boyd Barr
P.Barry Ryan
Parinya Panuwet
Melissa M. Smarr
Ken Liu
Kurunthachalam Kannan
Volha Yakimavets
Youran Tan
ViLinh Ly
Carmen J. Marsit
Dean P. Jones
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Anne L. Dunlop
Donghai Liang
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
high-resolution metabolomics
pfas
fetal growth
biomarkers
Grants:
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026542 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES032117 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U24ES026539 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
U2COD023375 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envint.2021.106964
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High-resolution metabolomics of exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes in the Atlanta African American maternal-child cohort

Tan, Y., Barr, D. B., Ryan, P. B., Fedirko, V., Sarnat, J. A., Gaskins, A. J., Chang, C.-J., Tang, Z., Marsit, C. J., Corwin, E. J., Jones, D. P., Dunlop, A. L., & Liang, D. (2022). High-resolution metabolomics of exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes in the Atlanta African American maternal-child cohort. Environmental Pollution, 292, 118361. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118361
Authors:
Youran Tan
Dana Boyd Barr
P. Barry Ryan
Veronika Fedirko
Jeremy A. Sarnat
Audrey J. Gaskins
Che-Jung Chang
Ziyin Tang
Carmen J. Marsit
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Dean P. Jones
Anne L. Dunlop
Donghai Liang
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
tobacco smoke exposure
high-resolution metabolomics
cotinine
preterm birth
shorter gestational age
Grants:
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES032117 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118361
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A scalable workflow to characterize the human exposome

Hu, X., Walker, D. I., Liang, Y., Smith, M. R., Orr, M. L., Juran, B. D., Ma, C., Uppal, K., Koval, M., Martin, G. S., Neujahr, D. C., Marsit, C. J., Go, Y.-M., Pennell, K. D., Miller, G. W., Lazaridis, K. N., & Jones, D. P. (2021). A scalable workflow to characterize the human exposome. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25840-9
Authors:
Xin Hu
Douglas I. Walker
Yongliang Liang
Matthew Ryan Smith
Michael L. Orr
Brian D. Juran
Chunyu Ma
Karan Uppal
Michael Koval
Greg S. Martin
David C. Neujahr
Carmen J. Marsit
Young-Mi Go
Kurt D. Pennell
Gary W. Miller
Konstantinos N. Lazaridis
Dean P. Jones
Affiliated Authors:
Gary W. Miller
Subjects:
Exposome (MeSH)
Workflow (MeSH)
Grants:
P01HL086773 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U2CDK119886 (NIH – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
RC2DK118619 (NIH – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES030163 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES030859 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1038/s41467-021-25840-9
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Large scale enzyme based xenobiotic identification for exposomics

Liu, K. H., Lee, C. M., Singer, G., Bais, P., Castellanos, F., Woodworth, M. H., Ziegler, T. R., Kraft, C. S., Miller, G. W., Li, S., Go, Y.-M., Morgan, E. T., & Jones, D. P. (2021). Large scale enzyme based xenobiotic identification for exposomics. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25698-x
Authors:
Ken H. Liu
Choon M. Lee
Grant Singer
Preeti Bais
Francisco Castellanos
Michael H. Woodworth
Thomas R. Ziegler
Colleen S. Kraft
Gary W. Miller
Shuzhao Li
Young-Mi Go
Edward T. Morgan
Dean P. Jones
Affiliated Authors:
Gary W. Miller
Grants:
UL1TR002378 (NIH – National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences)
UM1AI104681 (NIH – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
K23AI144036 (NIH – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
RC2DK118619 (NIH – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
U2CES030163 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
RF1AG066107 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
S10OD018006 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1038/s41467-021-25698-x
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An atlas of metallome and metabolome interactions and associations with incident diabetes in the Strong Heart Family Study

Sanchez, T. R., Hu, X., Zhao, J., Tran, V., Loiacono, N., Go, Y.-M., Goessler, W., Cole, S., Umans, J., Jones, D. P., Navas-Acien, A., & Uppal, K. (2021). An atlas of metallome and metabolome interactions and associations with incident diabetes in the Strong Heart Family Study. Environment International, 157, 106810. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2021.106810
Authors:
Tiffany R. Sanchez
Xin Hu
Jinying Zhao
ViLinh Tran
Nancy Loiacono
Young-Mi Go
Walter Goessler
Shelley Cole
Jason Umans
Dean P. Jones
Ana Navas-Acien
Karan Uppal
Affiliated Authors:
Tiffany R. Sanchez
Nancy Loiacono
Ana Navas-Acien
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
american indians
diabetes
integrative omics
metabolomics
metal-mixtures
metallomics
metals
Grants:
R01HL109284 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109282 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109315 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109319 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL041652 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL065521 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109301 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL041642 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL041654 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL065520 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01ES025216 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P42ES010349 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES028758 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES009089 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES023485 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES021367 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envint.2021.106810
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Associations of single and multiple per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure with vitamin D biomarkers in African American women during pregnancy

Chang, C.-J., Barr, D. B., Zhang, Q., Dunlop, A. L., Smarr, M. M., Kannan, K., Panuwet, P., Tangpricha, V., Shi, L., Liang, D., Corwin, E. J., & Ryan, P. B. (2021). Associations of single and multiple per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure with vitamin D biomarkers in African American women during pregnancy. Environmental Research, 202, 111713. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.111713
Authors:
Che-Jung Chang
Dana Boyd Barr
Qiang Zhang
Anne L. Dunlop
Melissa M. Smarr
Kurunthachalam Kannan
Parinya Panuwet
Vin Tangpricha
Liuhua Shi
Donghai Liang
Elizabeth J. Corwin
P. Barry Ryan
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
vitamin d
per-and polyfluoroalkyl substance (pfas)
chemical mixtures
weighted quantile sum (wqs) regression
endocrine disruptors
per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (pfas)
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026542 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P50ES026071 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envres.2021.111713
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Placental gene networks at the interface between maternal PM2.5 exposure early in gestation and reduced infant birthweight

Deyssenroth, M. A., Rosa, M. J., Eliot, M. N., Kelsey, K. T., Kloog, I., Schwartz, J. D., Wellenius, G. A., Peng, S., Hao, K., Marsit, C. J., & Chen, J. (2021). Placental gene networks at the interface between maternal PM2.5 exposure early in gestation and reduced infant birthweight. Environmental Research, 199, 111342. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.111342
Authors:
Maya A. Deyssenroth
Maria José Rosa
Melissa N. Eliot
Karl T. Kelsey
Itai Kloog
Joel D. Schwartz
Gregory A. Wellenius
Shouneng Peng
Ke Hao
Carmen J. Marsit
Jia Chen
Affiliated Authors:
Maya A. Deyssenroth
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
air pollution
birthweight
placenta
rnaseq
Grants:
R00ES029571 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES029212 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES009089 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES022223 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES028507 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R21ES023073 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R00ES027496 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envres.2021.111342
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Enhanced tyrosine hydroxylase activity induces oxidative stress, causes accumulation of autotoxic catecholamine metabolites, and augments amphetamine effects in vivo

Vecchio, L. M., Sullivan, P., Dunn, A. R., Bermejo, M. K., Fu, R., Masoud, S. T., Gregersen, E., Urs, N. M., Nazari, R., Jensen, P. H., Ramsey, A., Goldstein, D. S., Miller, G. W., & Salahpour, A. (2021). Enhanced tyrosine hydroxylase activity induces oxidative stress, causes accumulation of autotoxic catecholamine metabolites, and augments amphetamine effects in vivo. Journal of Neurochemistry, 158(4), 960–979. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.15432
Authors:
Laura M. Vecchio
Patricia Sullivan
Amy R. Dunn
Marie Kristel Bermejo
Rong Fu
Shababa T. Masoud
Emil Gregersen
Nikhil M. Urs
Reza Nazari
Poul Henning Jensen
Amy Ramsey
David S. Goldstein
Gary W. Miller
Ali Salahpour
Affiliated Authors:
Gary W. Miller
Author Keywords:
dopal
amphetamine
dopamine
oxidative stress
tyrosine hydroxylase
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES023839 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
F31NS089242 (NIH – National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
ZIANS003033 (NIH – National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1111/jnc.15432
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Serum per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) concentrations and predictors of exposure among pregnant African American women in the Atlanta area, Georgia

Chang, C.-J., Ryan, P. B., Smarr, M. M., Kannan, K., Panuwet, P., Dunlop, A. L., Corwin, E. J., & Barr, D. B. (2021). Serum per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) concentrations and predictors of exposure among pregnant African American women in the Atlanta area, Georgia. Environmental Research, 198, 110445. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2020.110445
Authors:
Che-Jung Chang
P. Barry Ryan
Melissa M. Smarr
Kurunthachalam Kannan
Parinya Panuwet
Anne L. Dunlop
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Dana Boyd Barr
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Columbia Affiliation:
Author Keywords:
biomonitoring
per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (pfas)
prenatal exposure
exposure predictors
vulnerable population
Grants:
U2CES026542 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U2CES026560 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R01MD009064 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
UG3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envres.2020.110445
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Placental microRNA expression associates with birthweight through control of adipokines: results from two independent cohorts

Kennedy, E. M., Hermetz, K., Burt, A., Everson, T. M., Deyssenroth, M., Hao, K., Chen, J., Karagas, M. R., Pei, D., Koestler, D. C., & Marsit, C. J. (2020). Placental microRNA expression associates with birthweight through control of adipokines: results from two independent cohorts. Epigenetics, 16(7), 770–782. https://doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2020.1827704
Authors:
Elizabeth M Kennedy
Karen Hermetz
Amber Burt
Todd M Everson
Maya Deyssenroth
Ke Hao
Jia Chen
Margaret R Karagas
Dong Pei
Devin C Koestler
Carmen J Marsit
Affiliated Authors:
Maya Deyssenroth
Subjects:
Adipokines (MeSH)
MicroRNAs (MeSH)
Author Keywords:
adipokines
adiponectin
birthweight
hsa-mir-532-5p
leptin
microrna
placenta
placental microrna
Grants:
K99HD104991 (NIH – Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development)
P01ES022832 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P20GM130423 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
P30ES009089 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R00HD104991 (NIH – Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
R01ES025145 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES029212 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01MD011698 (NIH – National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities)
R24ES028507 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U24ES028507 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1080/15592294.2020.1827704
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PubMed

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Assessing Vesicular Monoamine Transport and Toxicity Using Fluorescent False Neurotransmitters

Black, C. A., Bucher, M. L., Bradner, J. M., Jonas, L., Igarza, K., & Miller, G. W. (2020). Assessing Vesicular Monoamine Transport and Toxicity Using Fluorescent False Neurotransmitters. Chemical Research in Toxicology, 34(5), 1256–1264. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00380
Authors:
Carlie A. Black
Lauren Jonas
Kenny Igarza
Meghan L. Bucher
Joshua M. Bradner
Gary W. Miller
Affiliated Authors:
Meghan L. Bucher
Joshua M. Bradner
Gary W. Miller
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES007322 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES012870 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES023839 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U18DA052498 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00380
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Web of Science

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Arsenic, blood pressure, and hypertension in the Strong Heart Family Study

Kaufman, J. A., Mattison, C., Fretts, A. M., Umans, J. G., Cole, S. A., Voruganti, V. S., Goessler, W., Best, L. G., Zhang, Y., Tellez-Plaza, M., Navas-Acien, A., & Gribble, M. O. (2021). Arsenic, blood pressure, and hypertension in the Strong Heart Family Study. Environmental Research, 195, 110864. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.110864
Authors:
John A. Kaufman
Claire Mattison
Amanda M. Fretts
Jason G. Umans
Shelley A. Cole
V. Saroja Voruganti
Walter Goessler
Lyle G. Best
Ying Zhang
Maria Tellez-Plaza
Ana Navas-Acien
Matthew O. Gribble
Affiliated Authors:
Ana Navas-Acien
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
arsenicals
cardiovascular diseases
cohort study
indians, north american
strong heart study
Grants:
U01HL065521 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL041654 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109284 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109315 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109319 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109301 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL041642 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R01HL109282 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL041652 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
U01HL065520 (NIH – National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)
R38AI140299 (NIH – National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
P30ES010126 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P42ES010349 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES028758 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES012870 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES025216 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES009089 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U54AG062334 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envres.2021.110864
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Genetic or toxicant-induced disruption of vesicular monoamine storage and global metabolic profiling in Caenorhabditis elegans

Bradner, J. M., Kalia, V., Lau, F. K., Sharma, M., Bucher, M. L., Johnson, M., Chen, M., Walker, D. I., Jones, D. P., & Miller, G. W. (2021). Genetic or Toxicant-Induced Disruption of Vesicular Monoamine Storage and Global Metabolic Profiling inCaenorhabditis elegans. Toxicological Sciences, 180(2), 313–324. https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfab011
Authors:
Joshua M. Bradner
Vrinda Kalia
Fion K. Lau
Monica Sharma
Meghan L. Bucher
Michelle Johnson
Merry Chen
Douglas I. Walker
Dean P. Jones
Gary W. Miller
Affiliated Authors:
Joshua M. Bradner
Vrinda Kalia
Fion K. Lau
Monica Sharma
Meghan L. Bucher
Gary W. Miller
Author Keywords:
mpp+
vmat
cat-1
high-resolution mass spectrometry
metabolomics
monoamine
neurodegeneration
vesicle
mpp<sup>þ</sup>
Grants:
T32ES007322 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES012870 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES023839 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES009089 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1093/toxsci/kfab011
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Scopus

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Maternal Childhood Adversity Associates With Frontoamygdala Connectivity in Neonates

Hendrix, C. L., Dilks, D. D., McKenna, B. G., Dunlop, A. L., Corwin, E. J., & Brennan, P. A. (2021). Maternal Childhood Adversity Associates With Frontoamygdala Connectivity in Neonates. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 6(4), 470–478. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2020.11.003
Authors:
Cassandra L. Hendrix
Elizabeth J. Corwin
Daniel D. Dilks
Brooke G. McKenna
Patricia A. Brennan
Anne L. Dunlop
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J. Corwin
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Child Abuse (MeSH)
Mothers (MeSH)
Author Keywords:
brain development
childhood adversity
intergenerational transmission
newborn
pregnancy
resting-state functional connectivity mri
Grants:
R24ES029490 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01NR014800 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
R01MD009746 (NIH – National Institute On Minority Health and Health Disparities)
UH3OD023318 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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Article
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10.1016/j.bpsc.2020.11.003
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Web of Science

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Relationship between the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and persistent organic pollutants in sympatric Alaskan seabird (Uria aalge and U. lomvia) eggs between 1999 and 2010

Kalia, V., Schuur, S. S., Hobson, K. A., Chang, H. H., Waller, L. A., Hare, S. R., & Gribble, M. O. (2021). Relationship between the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and persistent organic pollutants in sympatric Alaskan seabird (Uria aalge and U. lomvia) eggs between 1999 and 2010. Chemosphere, 262, 127520. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127520
Authors:
Vrinda Kalia
Matthew O. Gribble
Stacy S. Schuur
Keith A. Hobson
Howard H. Chang
Lance A. Waller
Steven R. Hare
Affiliated Authors:
Vrinda Kalia
Author Keywords:
climate variability
ecotoxicology
behavioral ecology
Grants:
P30ES019776 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127520
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Web of Science

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