TY - JOUR AU - Liu, Chong AU - Messerlian, Carmen AU - Chen, Ying-Jun AU - Mustieles, Vicente AU - Huang, Li-Li AU - Sun, Yang AU - Deng, Yan-Ling AU - Cheng, Ying-Hui AU - Liu, Jing AU - Liu, A-Mei AU - Lu, Wen-Qing AU - Wang, Yi-Xin PY - 2021 DO - 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106838 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/10668/26174 T2 - Environment international AB - Toxicological studies suggest that maternal exposure to disinfection by-products (DBPs) can impair fetal neurodevelopment. However, evidence from epidemiological studies is scarce and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. To explore the... LA - en KW - Disinfection by-products KW - Haloacetic acid KW - Neonatal neurodevelopment KW - Oxidative stress KW - Trihalomethanes KW - Disinfection KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Infant, Newborn KW - Male KW - Maternal Exposure KW - Oxidative Stress KW - Pregnancy KW - Pregnancy Trimesters KW - Trichloroacetic Acid KW - Trihalomethanes TI - Trimester-specific associations of maternal exposure to disinfection by-products, oxidative stress, and neonatal neurobehavioral development. TY - research article VL - 157 ER -