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Item In utero exposures to perfluoroalkyl substances and the human fetal liver metabolome in Scotland : a cross-sectional study(2024-01) Hyötyläinen, Tuulia; McGlinchey, Aidan; Salihovic, Samira; Schubert, Antonia; Douglas, Alex; Hay, David C; O'Shaughnessy, Peter J; Iredale, John P; Shaw, Sophie; Fowler, Paul A; Orešič, Matej; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Molecular and Cellular Function; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Medical SciencesItem Maternal exposure to ambient black carbon particles and their presence in maternal and fetal circulation and organs : an analysis of two independent population-based observational studies(2022-10-05) Bongaerts, Eva; Lecante, Laetitia L; Bové, Hannelore; Roeffaers, Maarten B J; Ameloot, Marcel; Fowler, Paul A; Nawrot, Tim S; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Molecular and Cellular FunctionItem Corrigendum. Testing the twin testosterone transfer hypothesis : intergenerational analysis of 317 dizygotic twins born in Aberdeen, Scotland(2020-10) Talia, Chiara; Raja, Edwin-Amalraj; Bhattacharya, Sohinee; Fowler, Paul A; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Women’s Health Research; University of Aberdeen.Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH); University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem The sheep conceptus modulates proteome profiles in caruncular endometrium during early pregnancy(2016-12) Arianmanesh, Mitra; Fowler, Paul A; Al-Gubory, Kaïs; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem Environmental influences on ovarian dysgenesis : developmental windows sensitive to chemical exposures(2017-07) Johansson, Hanna Katarina Lilith; Svingen, Terje; Fowler, Paul A; Vinggaard, Anne Marie; Boberg, Julie; University of Aberdeen.Medical SciencesItem Maternal smoking dysregulates protein expression in second trimester human fetal livers in a sex-specific manner(2015) Filis, Panagiotis; Nagrath, Nalin; Fraser, Margaret; Hay, David C; Iredale, John P; O'Shaughnessy, Peter; Fowler, Paul A; University of Aberdeen.Applied MedicineItem In utero exposure to cigarette chemicals induces sex-specific disruption of one-carbon metabolism and DNA methylation in the human fetal liver(2015-01-29) Drake, Amanda J; O'Shaughnessy, Peter J; Bhattacharya, Siladitya; Monteiro, Ana; Kerrigan, David; Goetz, Sven; Raab, Andrea; Rhind, Stewart M; Sinclair, Kevin D; Meharg, Andrew A; Feldmann, Jörg; Fowler, Paul A; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH); University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Chemistry; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.Applied MedicineItem Use of ovary culture techniques in reproductive toxicology(2014-11) Stefansdottir, Agnes; Fowler, Paul A; Powles-Glover, Nicola; Anderson, Richard A; Spears, Norah; University of Aberdeen.Applied MedicineItem Activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor by a component of cigarette smoke reduces germ cell proliferation in the human fetal ovary(2014-01) Anderson, Richard A; McIlwain, Luke; Coutts, Shiona; Kinnell, Hazel L; Fowler, Paul A; Childs, Andrew J; University of Aberdeen.Applied MedicineItem Peri-conceptional changes in maternal exposure to sewage sludge chemicals disturbs fetal thyroid gland development in sheep(2013-03-10) Hombach-Klonisch, Sabine; Danescu, Adrian; Begum, Farhana; Amezaga, Maria R; Rhind, Stewart M; Sharpe, Richard M; Evans, Neil P; Bellingham, Michelle; Cotinot, Corinne; Mandon-Pepin, Beatrice; Fowler, Paul A; Klonisch, Thomas; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences
