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Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.

Young children and the developing fetus may be more susceptible to effects of environmental toxicants than adults due to differential exposure patterns and developmental immaturities. Biologic markers offer the potential of quantitative dosimeters of biologic dose and/or indices of biologic effect a...

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Autores principales: Whyatt, R M, Perera, F P
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1518899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8549455
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description Young children and the developing fetus may be more susceptible to effects of environmental toxicants than adults due to differential exposure patterns and developmental immaturities. Biologic markers offer the potential of quantitative dosimeters of biologic dose and/or indices of biologic effect associated with fetal/childhood exposures. They can facilitate evaluation of interindividual variability in response and the magnitude of age-related susceptibilities. Thus far, biologic markers have not been widely used in developmental epidemiology of environmental exposures. Research by our group and others has seen elevations in biologic markers in samples from children and fetal tissue associated with a spectrum of environmental exposures, including tobacco smoke (active and passive), ambient pollution, and dietary contaminants. Studies also suggest that biologic markers can provide powerful dosimeters for investigating reproductive effects. Validation of biologic markers offering the greatest promise for developmental epidemiology is needed.
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spelling pubmed-15188992006-07-28 Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus. Whyatt, R M Perera, F P Environ Health Perspect Research Article Young children and the developing fetus may be more susceptible to effects of environmental toxicants than adults due to differential exposure patterns and developmental immaturities. Biologic markers offer the potential of quantitative dosimeters of biologic dose and/or indices of biologic effect associated with fetal/childhood exposures. They can facilitate evaluation of interindividual variability in response and the magnitude of age-related susceptibilities. Thus far, biologic markers have not been widely used in developmental epidemiology of environmental exposures. Research by our group and others has seen elevations in biologic markers in samples from children and fetal tissue associated with a spectrum of environmental exposures, including tobacco smoke (active and passive), ambient pollution, and dietary contaminants. Studies also suggest that biologic markers can provide powerful dosimeters for investigating reproductive effects. Validation of biologic markers offering the greatest promise for developmental epidemiology is needed. 1995-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1518899/ /pubmed/8549455 Text en
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Whyatt, R M
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Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.
title Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.
title_full Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.
title_fullStr Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.
title_full_unstemmed Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.
title_short Application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.
title_sort application of biologic markers to studies of environmental risks in children and the developing fetus.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1518899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8549455
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