FERRAN
BALLESTER DIEZ
CATEDRÁTICO/A DE UNIVERSIDAD
Imperial College London
Londres, Reino UnidoPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Imperial College London (14)
2024
2021
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Advancing tools for human early lifecourse exposome research and translation (ATHLETE)
Environmental Epidemiology, Vol. 5, Núm. 5, pp. E166
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Spirometric phenotypes from early childhood to young adulthood: a Chronic Airway Disease Early Stratification study
ERJ Open Research, Vol. 7, Núm. 4
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Urban environment during early-life and blood pressure in young children
Environmental International, Vol. 146
2019
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Influence of the urban exposome on birth weight
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 127, Núm. 4
2018
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Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) study: A European population-based exposome cohort
BMJ Open, Vol. 8, Núm. 9
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The urban exposome during pregnancy and its socioeconomic determinants
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 126, Núm. 7
2016
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Drinking water disinfection by-products, genetic polymorphisms, and birth outcomes in a european mother-child cohort study
Epidemiology, Vol. 27, Núm. 6, pp. 903-911
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Maternal consumption of seafood in pregnancy and child neuropsychological development: A longitudinal study based on a population with high consumption levels
American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 183, Núm. 3, pp. 169-182
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Occurrence of DBPs in drinking water of European regions for epidemiology studies
Journal - American Water Works Association, Vol. 108, Núm. 10, pp. E501-E512
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Organochlorine compounds and ultrasound measurements of fetal growth in the INMA cohort (Spain)
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 124, Núm. 1, pp. 157-163
2014
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Air pollution during pregnancy and childhood cognitive and psychomotor development: Six european birth cohorts
Epidemiology, Vol. 25, Núm. 5, pp. 636-647
2013
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Genome-wide association and longitudinal analyses reveal genetic loci linking pubertal height growth, pubertal timing and childhood adiposity
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 22, Núm. 13, pp. 2735-2747
2012
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Prenatal exposure to organochlorine compounds and neuropsychological development up to two years of life
Environment International, Vol. 45, Núm. 1, pp. 72-77