| Title : Urinary organophosphate insecticide metabolite concentrations during pregnancy and children's interpersonal, communication, repetitive, and stereotypic behaviors at 8 years of age: The home study - Millenson_2017_Environ.Res_157_9 |
| Author(s) : Millenson ME , Braun JM , Calafat AM , Barr DB , Huang YT , Chen A , Lanphear BP , Yolton K |
| Ref : Environ Research , 157 :9 , 2017 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Prenatal exposure to organophosphate insecticides may be associated with autism spectrum disorders and related behaviors. This association may be modified by single nucleotide polymorphisms in the paraoxonase (PON1) enzyme. OBJECTIVE: We examined the relationship of prenatal organophosphate insecticide biomarkers with reciprocal social, repetitive, and stereotypic behaviors in 8-year old children, and modification of this relationship by child PON1 polymorphisms. |
| PubMedSearch : Millenson_2017_Environ.Res_157_9 |
| PubMedID: 28501654 |
Millenson ME, Braun JM, Calafat AM, Barr DB, Huang YT, Chen A, Lanphear BP, Yolton K (2017)
Urinary organophosphate insecticide metabolite concentrations during pregnancy and children's interpersonal, communication, repetitive, and stereotypic behaviors at 8 years of age: The home study
Environ Research
157 :9
Millenson ME, Braun JM, Calafat AM, Barr DB, Huang YT, Chen A, Lanphear BP, Yolton K (2017)
Environ Research
157 :9