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Adgent MA et al. 2014 Adgent MA, Hoffman K, Goldman BD, Sjödin A, Daniels JL. Brominated flame retardants in breast milk and behavioural and cognitive development at 36 months. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 28:48-57. HERO DOI
Chao HR et al. 2011 Chao HR, Tsou TC, Huang HL, Chang-Chien GP. Levels of breast milk PBDEs from southern Taiwan and their potential impact on neurodevelopment. Pediatric Research 70:596-600. HERO DOI
Chen A et al. 2014 Chen A, Yolton K, Rauch SA, Webster GM, Hornung R, Sjödin A, Dietrich KN, Lanphear BP. Prenatal polybrominated diphenyl ether exposures and neurodevelopment in U.S. children through 5 years of age: the HOME study. Environmental Health Perspectives 122:856-862. HERO DOI
Eskenazi B et al. 2012 Eskenazi B, Chevrier J, Rauch SA, Kogut K, Harley KG, Johnson C, Trujillo C, Sjödin A, Bradman A. In Utero and Childhood Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE) Exposures and Neurodevelopment in the CHAMACOS Study. Environmental Health Perspectives 121:257-262. HERO DOI
Gascon M et al. 2011 Gascon M, Vrijheid M, Martínez D, Forns J, Grimalt JO, Torrent M, Sunyer J. Effects of pre and postnatal exposure to low levels of polybromodiphenyl ethers on neurodevelopment and thyroid hormone levels at 4 years of age. Environment International 37:605-611. HERO DOI
Gascon M et al. 2012 Gascon M, Fort M, Martinez D, Carsin AE, Forns J, Grimalt JO, Santa Marina L, Lertxundi N, Sunyer J, Vrijheid M. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in breast milk and neuropsychological development in infants. Environmental Health Perspectives 120:1760-1765. HERO DOI
Herbstman JB et al. 2010 Herbstman JB, Sjoedin A, Kurzon M, Lederman SA, Jones RS, Rauh V, Needham LL, Tang D, Niedzwiecki M, Wang RY, Perera F. Prenatal Exposure to PBDEs and Neurodevelopment. Environmental Health Perspectives 118:712-719. HERO DOI
Lin DY et al. 2010 Lin DY, Chao HR, Gou YY, Huang CY. Infants ingesting high breast milk levels of polybrominated diphenyl ethers may have negative impact on their neurodevelopment. In 2010 International Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (pp. 325-327). Piscataway, NJ: IEEE. HERO DOI
Shy CG et al. 2011 Shy CG, Huang HL, Chang-Chien GP, Chao HR, Tsou TC. Neurodevelopment of infants with prenatal exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 87:643-648. HERO DOI
Zhang H et al. 2016 Zhang H, Yolton K, Webster GM, Sjödin A, Calafat AM, Dietrich KN, Xu Y, Xie C, Braun JM, Lanphear BP, Chen A. Prenatal PBDE and PCB Exposures and Reading, Cognition, and Externalizing Behavior in Children. Environmental Health Perspectives 125:746-752. HERO DOI