A biobank of primary teeth within the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) per 2014: A resource for the future
HM Tvinnereim, GB Lygre, K Haug, P Schreuder… - Norsk …, 2014 - ntnu.no
Abstract The Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) is a prospective population-
based cohort study including more than 100,000 pregnancies and following the children …
based cohort study including more than 100,000 pregnancies and following the children …
A biobank of primary teeth within the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa): a resource for the future
HM Tvinnereim, GB Lygre, K Haug… - Paediatric and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Summary Tvinnereim HM, Lygre GB, Haug K, Schreuder P, Klock K. A biobank of primary
teeth within the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa): a resource for the future …
teeth within the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa): a resource for the future …
[HTML][HTML] Toxic and essential trace elements in human primary teeth: A baseline study within The MoBaTooth Biobank and The Norwegian Mother, Father and Child …
Abstract The Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) includes a nation-
wide collection of deciduous teeth located in the MoBaTooth biobank. The aim of the present …
wide collection of deciduous teeth located in the MoBaTooth biobank. The aim of the present …
[HTML][HTML] Tooth biomarkers to characterize the temporal dynamics of the fetal and early-life exposome
Background Teeth have unique histology that make this biomatrix a time-capsule for
retrospective exposure analysis of fetal and early life. However, most analytic methods …
retrospective exposure analysis of fetal and early life. However, most analytic methods …
Quantified retrospective biomonitoring of fetal and infant elemental exposure using LA-ICP-MS analysis of deciduous dentin in three contrasting human cohorts
Background Spatial elemental analysis of deciduous tooth dentin combined with
odontochronological estimates can provide an early life (in utero to~ 2 years of age) history …
odontochronological estimates can provide an early life (in utero to~ 2 years of age) history …
Reconstructing pre-natal and early childhood exposure to multi-class organic chemicals using teeth: Towards a retrospective temporal exposome
Environmental factors are recognized as important determinants of life-long health
trajectories (Cohen Hubal et al., 2014, Grandjean and Landrigan, 2006, Manciocco et al …
trajectories (Cohen Hubal et al., 2014, Grandjean and Landrigan, 2006, Manciocco et al …
The tooth exposome in children's health research
The tooth exposome in children's health research : Current Opinion in Pediatrics The tooth
exposome in children's health research : Current Opinion in Pediatrics Log in or Register …
exposome in children's health research : Current Opinion in Pediatrics Log in or Register …
Tooth matrix analysis for biomonitoring of organic chemical exposure: Current status, challenges, and opportunities
Epidemiological evidence supports associations between prenatal exposure to
environmental organic chemicals and childhood health impairments. Unlike the common …
environmental organic chemicals and childhood health impairments. Unlike the common …
[HTML][HTML] Age 23 years+ oral health questionnaire in Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.
Oral health data in large longitudinal cohort studies is rarely collected at multiple time-points.
This type of data is important for assessing oral health trajectories and their determinants …
This type of data is important for assessing oral health trajectories and their determinants …
Teeth as a biomarker of past chemical exposure
Teeth as a biomarker of past chemical exposure : Current Opinion in Pediatrics Teeth as a
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