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- Publications
- Influence
Fetal growth and maternal exposure to particulate matter during pregnancy.
- J. Dejmek, S. Selevan, I. Benes, I. Solánský, R. Sram
- Medicine, Biology
- Environmental health perspectives
- 1 June 1999
Prior studies reported an association between ambient air concentrations of total suspended particles and SO2 during pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes. We examined the possible impact of… Expand
NTP-CERHR expert panel report on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of bisphenol A.
- R. Chapin, J. Adams, +9 authors S. Woskie
- Art, Medicine
- Birth defects research. Part B, Developmental and…
- 1 June 2008
Robert E. Chapin, Jane Adams, Kim Boekelheide, L. Earl Gray Jr, Simon W. Hayward, Peter S.J. Lees, Barry S. McIntyre, Kenneth M. Portier, Teresa M. Schnorr, Sherry G. Selevan, John G. Vandenbergh,… Expand
Semen quality and reproductive health of young Czech men exposed to seasonal air pollution.
- S. Selevan, L. Borkovec, +4 authors S. Perreault
- Biology, Medicine
- Environmental health perspectives
- 1 September 2000
This study of male reproductive health in the Czech Republic resulted from community concern about potential adverse effects of air pollution. We compared young men (18 years of age) living in… Expand
Examination of US Puberty-Timing Data from 1940 to 1994 for Secular Trends: Panel Findings
- S. Euling, M. Herman-Giddens, +7 authors S. Swan
- Medicine
- Pediatrics
- 1 February 2008
Whether children, especially girls, are entering and progressing through puberty earlier today than in the mid-1900s has been debated. Secular trend analysis, based on available data, is limited by… Expand
Blood lead concentration and delayed puberty in girls.
- S. Selevan, D. Rice, K. A. Hogan, S. Euling, Andrea Pfahles-Hutchens, J. Bethel
- Medicine
- The New England journal of medicine
- 17 April 2003
BACKGROUND
Environmental lead exposure has been linked to alterations in growth and endocrine function. It is not known whether such exposure affects pubertal development.
METHODS
We analyzed the… Expand
Identifying critical windows of exposure for children's health.
- S. Selevan, C. Kimmel, P. Mendola
- Medicine
- Environmental health perspectives
- 1 June 2000
Several authors have considered the importance of exposure timing and how this affects the outcomes observed, but no one has systematically compiled preconceptional, prenatal, and postnatal… Expand
Semen quality and human fertility: a prospective study with healthy couples.
- M. Zinaman, C. C. Brown, S. Selevan, E. Clegg
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of andrology
- 2 January 2000
Measures of semen quality are used as surrogate measures of male fertility in clinical andrology, reproductive toxicology, epidemiology, and risk assessment. However, only limited data are available… Expand
Episodic air pollution is associated with increased DNA fragmentation in human sperm without other changes in semen quality.
- J. Rubeš, S. Selevan, +5 authors S. Perreault
- Biology, Medicine
- Human reproduction
- 1 October 2005
BACKGROUND
This study examined potential associations between exposure to episodes of air pollution and alterations in semen quality. The air pollution, resulting from combustion of coal for industry… Expand
Smoking cigarettes is associated with increased sperm disomy in teenage men.
- J. Rubeš, X. Lowe, +5 authors A. Wyrobek
- Biology, Medicine
- Fertility and sterility
- 1 October 1998
OBJECTIVE
To determine whether moderate cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption in teenage men is associated with increases in disomic sperm and detectable changes in semen quality.
DESIGN
Cohort… Expand
Mortality patterns among miners and millers of non-asbestiform talc: preliminary report.
- S. Selevan, J. Dement, J. K. Wagoner, J. Froines
- Medicine
- Journal of environmental pathology and toxicology
- 1 May 1979