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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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    Neuropsychological correlates of hair arsenic, manganese, and cadmium levels in school-age children residing near a hazardous waste site by Wright, Robert O., Amarasiriwardena, Chitra, Woolf, Alan D., Jim, Rebecca, Bellinger, David C.

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-03-2006)
    “…A pilot study was conducted to explore the potential associations between hair metal levels and the neuropsychological function and behavior of school-aged…”
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    Addressing the Need for Just GeoHealth Engagement: Evolving Models for Actionable Research That Transform Communities by Hayhow, Claire M., Brabander, Dan J., Jim, Rebecca, Lively, Martin, Filippelli, Gabriel M.

    Published in Geohealth (01-12-2021)
    “…GeoHealth as a research paradigm offers the opportunity to re‐evaluate common research engagement models and science training practices. GeoHealth challenges…”
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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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    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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    Prenatal Arsenic Exposure and Birth Outcomes among a Population Residing near a Mining-Related Superfund Site by Claus Henn, Birgit, Ettinger, Adrienne S, Hopkins, Marianne R, Jim, Rebecca, Amarasiriwardena, Chitra, Christiani, David C, Coull, Brent A, Bellinger, David C, Wright, Robert O

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-08-2016)
    “…Limited epidemiologic data exist on prenatal arsenic exposure and fetal growth, particularly in the context of co-exposure to other toxic metals. We examined…”
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    Impact of Mine Waste on Airborne Respirable Particulates in Northeastern Oklahoma, United States by Zota, Ami R., Willis, Robert, Jim, Rebecca, Norris, Gary A., Shine, James P., Duvall, Rachelle M., Schaider, Laurel A., Spengler, John D.

    “…Atmospheric dispersion of particles from mine waste is potentially an important route of human exposure to metals in communities close to active and abandoned…”
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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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    Potential health impacts of heavy-metal exposure at the Tar Creek Superfund site, Ottawa County, Oklahoma by Neuberger, John S, Hu, Stephen C, Drake, K. David, Jim, Rebecca

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-02-2009)
    “…The potential impact of exposure to heavy metals and health problems was evaluated at the Tar Creek Superfund site, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA. Observed…”
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    Impact of Mine Waste on Airborne Respirabie Particulates in Northeastern Oklahoma, United States by Zota, Ami R, Willis, Robert, Jim, Rebecca, Morris, Gary A, Shine, James P, Duvail, Rachelle M, Schaider, Laurel A, Spengler, John D

    “…Atmospheric dispersion of particles from mine waste is potentially an important route of human exposure to metals in communities close to active and abandoned…”
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