Design strategy for assessing multi-pathway exposure for children: the Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study (MNCPES).
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Characterizing exposures to nonpersistent pesticides during pregnancy and early childhood in the National Children's Study: a review of monitoring and measurement methodologiesComparison of global positioning system (GPS) tracking and parent-report diaries to characterize children's time-location patternsMacro-activity patterns of farmworker and non-farmworker children living in an agricultural communityLessons learned for the assessment of children's pesticide exposure: critical sampling and analytical issues for future studiesPesticide concentrations in vacuum dust from farm homes: variation between planting and nonplanting seasonsEnvironmental exposure assessment of pesticides in farmworkers homesUse of biomarkers to indicate exposure of children to organophosphate pesticides: implications for a longitudinal study of children's environmental healthMeasurement of children's exposure to pesticides: analysis of urinary metabolite levels in a probability-based sampleEffects of chloro-s-triazine herbicides and metabolites on aromatase activity in various human cell lines and on vitellogenin production in male carp hepatocytes.Agricultural pesticide use in California: pesticide prioritization, use densities, and population distributions for a childhood cancer study.Predicting children's short-term exposure to pesticides: results of a questionnaire screening approach.Development and application of a robust speciation method for determination of six arsenic compounds present in human urineAssessing the measurement precision of various arsenic forms and arsenic exposure in the National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS).Assessment of data quality for the NHEXAS--Part II: Minnesota children's pesticide exposure study (MNCPES).Physicochemical and biological data for the development of predictive organophosphorus pesticide QSARs and PBPK/PD models for human risk assessment.Reconstructing population exposures to environmental chemicals from biomarkers: challenges and opportunities.Insecticide urinary metabolites in nonoccupationally exposed populations.Presence of atrazine in the biological samples of cattle and its consequence adversity in human health.Evaluation of predictive algorithms used for estimating potential postapplication, nondietary ingestion exposures to pesticides associated with children's hand-to-mouth behavior.Assessment of organophosphorous pesticide exposures in the diets of preschool children in Washington State.Distributions, associations, and partial aggregate exposure of pesticides and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in the Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study (MNCPES).Personal, indoor, and outdoor VOC exposures in a probability sample of children.Pesticide loadings of select organophosphate and pyrethroid pesticides in urban public housing.Extermination strategies reported in the NYC Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2004: prevalence and predictors.N-methyl carbamate concentrations and dietary intake estimates for apple and grape juices available on the retail market in Canada.Video methods in the quantification of children's exposures.N-methyl carbamate pesticide residues in conventional and organic infant foods available on the Canadian retail market, 2001-03.Review of the Toxicology of Chlorpyrifos With an Emphasis on Human Exposure and Neurodevelopment
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Design strategy for assessing multi-pathway exposure for children: the Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study (MNCPES).
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Clayton AC
Freeman NC
Pellizzari ED
Quackenboss JJ
Stroebel C
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2000-03-01T00:00:00Z