Selected Extramural Publications - 2003
- Long-term Exposure to Particulate Matter and Risk of Death from Heart Disease
- Signaling Pathway Preferentially Induces Mammary Cancers from Progenitor Cells
- Protective Effects of Caffeine in Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease
- Folic Acid Intake and Arsenic Biotransformation in Mice
- Validating the Measurement of Environmental Chemicals in Amniotic Fluid as a Potential Biomarker of Prenatal Exposure
- Lead and Psychiatric Symptoms in Aging People
- Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Myeloperoxidase and Catalase Genes Increase Susceptibility for Arsenic-Induced Hyperkeratosis
- Trends of Persistent Pollutants in Umbilical Cord Blood of Inuit Infants
- History of Infection and Antibiotic Use and Risk of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- Receptor Polymorphisms and Predisposition to Heart Failure
- Tamoxifen Induced DNA Adduct Formation
- Peroxiredoxin's Role in Erythrocyte Antioxidant Defense and Tumor Suppression
- Breast Cancer Implications of the Suppression of Estrogen Formation by Components of Red Wine and Grape Seeds
- Low-Level Ozone and Particulate Matter Pollution is Associated with Respiratory Symptoms in Children with Asthma
- Obesity and Asthma Risk
- Semen Quality Lower in Men from Rural Areas-Part II
- Mold Exposure in First Year of Life May Lead to Asthma Development
- Gene Expression Analysis for Asbestos-Induced Lung Cancer
- Pregnancies at Risk from September 11th Debris
- Common Nutrients Fed to Pregnant Mice Alter Offspring Coat Color and Disease Susceptibility
- Uracil Positioning Affects Efficiency of Base Excision Repair Enzymes
- Sperm Abnormalities in Men Exposed to PCBs and PCDFs
- Birth Outcomes of Women Exposed to Dioxin in Seveso Italy
- DDT and DDE: Second Generation Time to Pregnancy Effects
- The Form of Vitamin E in Food Reduces Inflammation Triggers
- Methylmercury Exposure from Ocean Fish Consumption and Neurodevelopment("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=26981&sys_revision=3&sys_variantid=582&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="582" sys_dependentid="26981" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="26981" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
- Exposure to Second-Hand Tobacco Smoke Increases School Absenteeism in Children
- Triplet Repeats in the Myotonic Dystrophy Gene
- Hydrogen Peroxide: A Messenger Important in Cancer Cell Survival
- Semen Quality Lower in Men from Rural Areas
- Inhibition of IKK and NF-kB Prevents Inflammation but Increases Local Injury
- Low Levels of Lead and IQ Deficits
- Rod-Shaped Eye Cells Die When Exposed to Lead
- Breakthrough in Understanding Disease-Causing DNA Instability
- Calcium Supplements Lower Blood Lead in Nursing Mothers
- Component of Plastic Linked to Chromosome Damage in Mice
- Gene-Environment Interaction: Effect of Polymorphisms on Biomarkers in Coal Miners
- Surfactant Gene Expression Recovered after Inhibition of Nitric Oxide
- Identification of Possible Human Liver Tumor Suppressor Genes
- Lead and Age Reduce The Fertilizing Ability of Sperm
- Destruction of Oxidized Proteins
- Chemical Driven Premature Ovarian Failure
- Lead-Induced Learning Impairment Reversed by Environmental Enrichment
- Hand to Mouth-Ingestion of Pesticides by Children Living on the US/Mexico Border

