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    Maternal and Cord Blood Manganese Concentrations and Early Childhood Neurodevelopment among Residents near a Mining-Impacted Superfund Site by Claus Henn, Birgit, Bellinger, David C, Hopkins, Marianne R, Coull, Brent A, Ettinger, Adrienne S, Jim, Rebecca, Hatley, Earl, Christiani, David C, Wright, Robert O

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2017)
    “…Environmental manganese exposure has been associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes among school-aged children; yet, few studies have evaluated…”
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    A longitudinal study of mercury exposure associated with consumption of freshwater fish from a reservoir in rural south central USA by Dong, Zhao, Jim, Rebecca C., Hatley, Earl L., Backus, Ann S.N., Shine, James P., Spengler, John D., Schaider, Laurel A.

    Published in Environmental research (01-01-2015)
    “…Methylmercury (MeHg) exposure through fish consumption is a worldwide health concern. Saltwater fish account for most dietary MeHg exposure in the general U.S…”
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    Maternal iron metabolism gene variants modify umbilical cord blood lead levels by gene-environment interaction: a birth cohort study by Karwowski, Mateusz P, Just, Allan C, Bellinger, David C, Jim, Rebecca, Hatley, Earl L, Ettinger, Adrienne S, Hu, Howard, Wright, Robert O

    Published in Environmental health (06-10-2014)
    “…Given the relationship between iron metabolism and lead toxicokinetics, we hypothesized that polymorphisms in iron metabolism genes might modify maternal-fetal…”
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    The Potential of Toxic Tours: Indigenous Perspectives on Crises, Relationships, Justice and Resurgence in Oklahoma Indian Country by Chew Bigby, Bobbie, Hatley, Earl, Jim, Rebecca

    Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (02-12-2023)
    “…This article examines Indigenous perspectives on crises, empowerment, justice and resurgence through a case study of Indigenous-led Toxic Tours in the state of…”
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