Exposome, Environment and Reproductive Health
1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC),42077390,Study on the Transfer Mechanism of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons through the Blood-Follicular Barrier and the Influencing Factors among the Women of Childbearing Age,2021/01-2024/12,570,000 RMB,Principal Investigator
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC),41771527,Study on the External and Internal Exposure Levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons among Childbearing-age Women in North China,2018/01-2021/12,630,000 RMB,Principal Investigator
3. National Key Research and Development Program, 2020YFC0846300, Study on the Epidemiological Characteristics and Evaluation of Prevention and Control Strategies of the COVID-19 Spreading, 2020/04-2021/04,4,000,000 RMB,Principal Investigator
4. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC),41401583,Urban-Rural Differences in Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter and Levels of Oxidative Stress Damage among Women of Childbearing Age,2015/01-2017/12,250,000 RMB,Principal Investigator
1. Wang B#, Jin L#, Ren A*, Yuan Y, Liu J, Li Z, Zhang L, Yi D, Wang LL, Zhang Y, Wang X, Tao S, Finnell RH. Levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in maternal serum and risk of neural tube defects in offspring. Environ Sci Technol, 2015, 49: 588-596.
2. Wang B#,*, Fu J#, Gao K, Liu Q*, Zhuang L, Zhang G, Long M, Na J, Ren M, Wang A, Liang R, Shen G, Li Z, Lu Q. Early Pregnancy Loss: Do Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Matter? Environ Int, 2021, 157: 106837.
3. Wang B, Li K, Jin W, Lu Y, Zhang Y, Shen G, Wang R, Shen H, Li W, Huang Y, Zhang Y, Wang X, Li X, Liu W, Cao H, Tao S*. Properties and inflammatory effects of various size fractions of ambient particulate matter from Beijing on A549 and J774A.1 cells. Environ Sci Technol, 2013, 47: 10583-10590.
4. Wang B #,*, Zhu Y, Yan L, Zhang J, Wang X, Cheng H, Li Z*, Ye R, Ren A. Association of maternal chronic arsenic exposure with the risk of neural tube defects in northern China. Environ Int, 2019, 126: 222–227.
5. Fang M., Hu L., Chen D., Guo Y, Liu J, Lan C, Gong J*, Wang B*. Exposome in human health: Utopia or wonderland? The Innovation, 2021, 2: 100172.
6. Ren M#, Zhao J#, Wang B*, An H, Li Y, Jia X, Wang J, Wang S, Yan L, Liu X, Pan B, Li Z, Ye R. Associations between hair levels of trace elements and the risk of preterm birth among pregnant women: A prospective nested case-control study in Beijing Birth Cohort (BBC), China. Environ Int, 2022, 158: 106965.
7. Liu X, Chen D*, Wang B*, Xu F, Pang Y, Zhang L, Zhang Y, Jin L, Li Z, Ren A. Does low maternal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances elevate the risk of spontaneous preterm birth? A nested case-control study in China. Environ Sci Technol. 2020, 54: 8259-8268.
8. Ren M#, Pei R#, Jiangtulu B#, Chen J#, Xue T, Shen S, Yuan X, Li K, Lan C, Chen Z, Chen X, Wang Y, Jia X, Li Z, Rashid A, Prapamontol T, Zhao X, Dong Z, Zhang Y, Zhang L, Ye R, Li Z, Guan W*, Wang B*. Contribution of temperature increase to restrain the transmission of COVID-19 in China. The Innovation, 2020, 2: 100071.
9. Ren M#, Yan L#, Pang Y, Jia X, Huang J, Shen G, Cheng H, Wang X, Pan B, Li Z, Wang B*. External interference from ambient air pollution on using hair metal(loid)s for biomarker-based exposure assessment. Environ Int. 2019, 37: 105584.
10. Wang B#, An H#, Hu H. Zhao W. Jiangtulu B, Wang S, Wang J, Chen J, Long M, Li Z, Jin Y, Li Y, Chen H, Xue T, Li X, Li K, Du W, Gao S, Di J*, Liu X*, Ye R.*, Li Z.*, Clinical effects of the COVID-19 pandemic among the uninfected pregnant women—6 PLADs, China, 2019-2020. China CDC Weekly, 2021, 3: 199-208.
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