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ABSTRACT Bisphenol A (BPA), its structural analogs, and phthalates are synthetic chemicals widely used, with documented endocrine‐disrupting activity. This study aimed to develop and validate a selective multiresidue analytical method for the simultaneous determination of BPA, 10 bisphenol analogs, and six phthalates in PET‐bottled mineral water.
Giulia Boito Reyes +3 more
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Editorial: Causes and Consequences of Intrauterine Growth Restriction
Ivo Bendix +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Early psycho-social support of pregnant women at risk for preeclampsia and fetal intrauterine growth restriction. [PDF]
Epple F +4 more
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ABSTRACT Nanoplastics (NPs) are emerging environmental contaminants capable of crossing biological barriers, accumulating in tissues, and disrupting physiological pathways. The male reproductive system is particularly vulnerable during the postnatal period, a developmental window characterized by intense testicular differentiation and epididymal ...
Gabriel Magalhães Oliveira Rigo +10 more
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Intrauterine Growth Restriction [PDF]
openaire +1 more source
The influence of early nutrition intake and clinical factors on the brain development of preterm infants with intrauterine growth restriction. [PDF]
Qing Z, Wan L, He X, Chen P.
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Objectives Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the leading cause of congenital infectious neurosensory impairment. We aimed to present national epidemiological data on maternal CMV infection during pregnancy in France, focusing in particular on primary infection in the periconceptional period or first trimester, and to assess the impact of changes in ...
P. Coste‐Mazeau +6 more
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A novel <i>PRKACB</i> variant associated with bilateral postaxial polydactyly and intrauterine growth restriction: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Zhang Y +7 more
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Abstract Objective Despite the high incidence of fetal growth restriction (FGR) in gastroschisis (GS) associated with placental fetal vascular malperfusion (FVM), the underlying mechanism remains unclear. We aimed to investigate whether umbilical vein (UV) stenosis at the abdominal wall defect impairs fetoplacental circulation, leading to FGR.
H. Shi +8 more
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