@article{a6e4f65c8209420a84cb45abd792de77,
title = "Do stressful life events during pregnancy modify associations between phthalates and anogenital distance in newborns?",
author = "Arbuckle, {T. E.} and S. MacPherson and E. Barrett and Gina Muckle and S{\'e}guin, {Jean R.} and Foster, {Warren G.} and Sheela Sathyanarayana and L. Dodds and M. Fisher and Amisha Agarwal and Patricia Monnier and Mark Walker and Fraser, {William D.}",
note = "Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the MIREC families for their interest and participation, and to the dedicated site and coordinating center staff for recruiting the participants, and collecting and managing the data and biospecimens. Dr. Bruce Redmon (University of Minnesota), Dr. Richard Grady (University of Washington) and Dr. Shanna Swan (Mount Sinai, New York City) participated in the training of the staff for the measurements of anogenital distance and Dr. Emmanuel Ouellet (Laval University) was responsible for training and monitoring of the field staff. The MIREC Study Group is acknowledged for the contributions to the design and conduct of the studies. The MIREC Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan, the Canadian Institute of Health Research (grant # MOP - 81285 ) and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment . The MIREC-ID Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan. Funding Information: The MIREC Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan, the Canadian Institute of Health Research (grant # MOP - 81285 ) and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment . The MIREC-ID Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan. Funding Information: The MIREC Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan, the Canadian Institute of Health Research (grant # MOP - 81285) and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. The MIREC-ID Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan.The authors are grateful to the MIREC families for their interest and participation, and to the dedicated site and coordinating center staff for recruiting the participants, and collecting and managing the data and biospecimens. Dr. Bruce Redmon (University of Minnesota), Dr. Richard Grady (University of Washington) and Dr. Shanna Swan (Mount Sinai, New York City) participated in the training of the staff for the measurements of anogenital distance and Dr. Emmanuel Ouellet (Laval University) was responsible for training and monitoring of the field staff. The MIREC Study Group is acknowledged for the contributions to the design and conduct of the studies. The MIREC Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan, the Canadian Institute of Health Research (grant # MOP - 81285) and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. The MIREC-ID Study was funded by Health Canada's Chemicals Management Plan. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019",
year = "2019",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/j.envres.2019.108593",
language = "English",
volume = "177",
journal = "Environmental Research",
issn = "0013-9351",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
}