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58
Citations
12641
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3256
National Ranking
1261

Best Publications

  • PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO PBDES AND NEURODEVELOPMENT

    Julie B. Herbstman;Andreas Sjödin;Matthew Kurzon;Sally A. Lederman

  • Prenatal Insecticide Exposures and Birth Weight and Length among an Urban Minority Cohort

    Robin M. Whyatt;Virginia Rauh;Dana B. Barr;David E. Camann

  • Effect of prenatal exposure to airborne polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on neurodevelopment in the first 3 years of life among inner-city children.

    Frederica P. Perera;Virginia Rauh;Robin M. Whyatt;Wei Yann Tsai;Wei Yann Tsai

  • Relation of DNA Methylation of 5′-CpG Island of ACSL3 to Transplacental Exposure to Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Childhood Asthma

    Frederica Perera;Wan Yee Tang;Julie Herbstman;Deliang Tang

  • Prenatal polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure and child behavior at age 6-7 years.

    Frederica P. Perera;Deliang Tang;Shuang Wang;Julia Vishnevetsky

  • DNA methylation of BDNF as a biomarker of early-life adversity

    Marija Kundakovic;Kathryn Gudsnuk;Julie B. Herbstman;Deliang Tang

  • DNA damage from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons measured by benzo[a]pyrene-DNA adducts in mothers and newborns from Northern Manhattan, the World Trade Center Area, Poland, and China.

    Frederica Perera;Deliang Tang;Robin Whyatt;Sally Ann Lederman

  • Prenatal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Benzo[a]pyrene–DNA Adducts, and Genomic DNA Methylation in Cord Blood

    Julie B. Herbstman;Deliang Tang;Deguang Zhu;Lirong Qu

  • A summary of recent findings on birth outcomes and developmental effects of prenatal ETS, PAH, and pesticide exposures

    F. P. Perera;V. Rauh;R. M. Whyatt;D. Tang

  • The relationship between genetic damage from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in breast tissue and breast cancer.

    Andrew Rundle;Deliang Tang;Hanina Hibshoosh;Allison Estabrook

  • Association between Carcinogen-DNA Adducts in White Blood Cells and Lung Cancer Risk in the Physicians Health Study

    Deliang Tang;David H. Phillips;Meir Stampfer;LaVerne A. Mooney

  • Relation between cord blood mercury levels and early child development in a World Trade Center cohort

    Sally Ann Lederman;Robert L. Jones;Kathleen L. Caldwell;Virginia Rauh

  • Effects of prenatal exposure to coal-burning pollutants on children's development in China.

    Deliang Tang;Tin-yu Li;Jason J. Liu;Zhi-jun Zhou

  • Biomarkers in Maternal and Newborn Blood Indicate Heightened Fetal Susceptibility to Procarcinogenic DNA Damage

    Frederica P. Perera;Deliang Tang;Yi Hsuan Tu;Linda Ali Cruz

  • A molecular epidemiological case-control study of lung cancer.

    Deliang Tang;Regina M. Santella;Anne M. Blackwood;Tie-Lan Young

  • Early-Life Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and ADHD Behavior Problems

    Frederica P. Perera;Hsin-wen Chang;Deliang Tang;Emily L. Roen

  • Biomarkers in assessing residential insecticide exposures during pregnancy and effects on fetal growth.

    R.M. Whyatt;D. Camann;F.P. Perera;V.A. Rauh

  • Molecular evidence of an interaction between prenatal environmental exposures and birth outcomes in a multiethnic population.

    Frederica P. Perera;Virginia Rauh;Robin M. Whyatt;Wei Yann Tsai

  • PAH-DNA adducts in cord blood and fetal and child development in a Chinese cohort.

    Deliang Tang;Tin Yu Li;Jason J. Liu;Yu Hui Chen

  • Maternal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and 5’-CpG Methylation of Interferon-γ in Cord White Blood Cells

    Wan Yee Tang;Linda Levin;Glenn Talaska;Yuk Yin Cheung

Frequent Co-Authors

Frederica P. Perera
Frederica P. Perera Columbia University
Andrew Rundle
Andrew Rundle Columbia University
Virginia Rauh
Virginia Rauh Columbia University
Robin M. Whyatt
Robin M. Whyatt Columbia University
Rachel L. Miller
Rachel L. Miller Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
David Camann
David Camann Southwest Research Institute
Howard Andrews
Howard Andrews Columbia University
Regina M. Santella
Regina M. Santella Columbia University
Dorothy Warburton
Dorothy Warburton Columbia University
Dana B. Barr
Dana B. Barr Emory University

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