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Water Mn was associated with reduced Total, Verbal, and Performance IQ raw scores in a dose response manner.
Based on our previous finding that water Mn was associated with intellectual function in 10-year-olds, regression models adjusted for water Mn concentrations in children's household wells.
In Shanghai study [ 20], they found that maternal Mn was associated with birth weight (n = 175, mean of maternal whole blood Mn = 6.6 μg/dL, mean of umbilical cord blood Mn = 8.5 μg/dL).
After adjustment for sociodemographic covariates, water Mn was associated with reduced Full-Scale, Performance, and Verbal raw scores, in a dose response fashion; the low level of As in water had no effect.
In a study of 10-year-old Bangladeshi children exposed to high levels of Mn (mean = 793 μg/L) and low levels of As (mean = 3 μg/L), water Mn was associated with reduced Full-Scale, Performance, and Verbal raw scores, in a dose response fashion; the low level of As was not associated with outcome (Wasserman et al. 2006).
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Exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with neurobehavioral effects.
Excessive environmental or occupational exposure to manganese (Mn) is associated with increased risk of neuron degenerative disorders.
At nearly all depths, the majority of the extractable Mn is associated with the carbonate fraction.
The fact that Mn is already segregating to the film-substrate interface and that a flat APB forms here clearly shows that Mn is associated with the nucleation of the APBs in the first unit cell above the film-substrate interface, possibly in association with a little Ti from the substrate.
Mn is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and DNA fragmentation of primary striatal neurons [40].
It shows that exposure to Mn is associated with an increase in DNA damage compared with the reference population.
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