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Fig. 2

From: Maternal urinary phthalates and sex-specific placental mRNA levels in an urban birth cohort

Fig. 2

Summary of the reported associations. a Associations of phthalate monoesters, placental mRNAs (sex-specific), and outcomes. b Associations of phthalate monoesters with placental mRNAs in male pregnancies only or in female pregnancies only, and associations of placental mRNAs with outcomes. Shaded metabolites and the 2 groups of genes were modeled as correlated vectors. MnBP and MiBP concentrations were 16% higher (95% CI 0, 32) in GDM pregnancies vs. non-GDM pregnancies

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