
Amy M. Padula
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Aug 9, 2023 |
ehp.niehs.nih.gov | Dana E. Goin |Amy M. Padula
Despite well-established relationships between exposure to air pollution and risk for pregnancy complications and adverse birth outcomes, there is a lack of scientific understanding of the physiological mechanisms underlying these effects.1 The paper by Zheng et al.2 in this issue of Environmental Health Perspectives helps to fill this gap by characterizing the longitudinal associations of exposure to ozone, particulate matter begin subscript 2.5 end subscriptPM2.5PM2.5, and nitrogen...
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