These are exposure studies associated with the gene.
Reference | Associated Study Title | Author's Summary | Study Factors | Stressor | Receptors | Country | Medium | Exposure Marker | Measurements | Outcome | |
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1. | Adibi JJ, et al. (2017). | Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health (CCCEH) | Prenatal concentrations of certain phthalates and outcomes at birth were modestly associated with molecular changes in fetal placental tissue during pregnancy; associations were stronger in male vs. female placentas, and associations with MnBP and MiBP were stronger than other metabolites; placental mRNAs are being pursued further as potential mediators of exposure-induced risks to the health of the child. | sex | mono-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate | mono-benzyl phthalate | monobutyl phthalate | monoethyl phthalate | mono-isobutyl phthalate | Phthalic Acids | Infants or newborns | Pregnant females | United States | placenta | urine | AHR | CGA | CYP11A1 | CYP19A1 | HSD17B1 | mono-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate | mono-benzyl phthalate | monobutyl phthalate | monoethyl phthalate | mono-isobutyl phthalate | PPARG | PTGS2 | Details | Birth Weight | Diabetes, Gestational |