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Urinary metals and maternal circulating extracellular vesicle microRNA in the MADRES pregnancy cohort

Caitlin G. Howe, Helen B. Foley, Shohreh F. Farzan, Thomas A. Chavez, Mark Johnson, John D. Meeker, Theresa M. Bastain, Carmen J. Marsit & Carrie V. Breton
Exposure to metals increases risk for pregnancy complications. Extracellular vesicle (EV) miRNA contribute to maternal-foetal communication and are dysregulated in pregnancy complications. However, metal impacts on maternal circulating EV miRNA during pregnancy are unknown. Our objective was to investigate the impact of multiple metal exposures on EV miRNA in maternal circulation during pregnancy in the MADRES Study. Associations between urinary concentrations of nine metals and 106 EV miRNA in maternal plasma during pregnancy were investigated...

Perhaps the FOMC Did What It Said It Did: An Alternative Interpretation of the Great Inflation

Kozicki Sharon & P.A. Tinsley
This paper uses real-time briefing forecasts prepared for the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) to provide estimates of historical changes in the design of U.S. monetary policy and in the implied central-bank target for inflation. Empirical results support a description of policy with an effective inflation target of roughly 7 percent in the 1970s. Moreover, the evidence suggests that mismeasurement of the degree of economic slack was largely irrelevant for explaining the Great Inflation while...

Zircon U-Pb Sediment provenance data for Miocene to recent sediments collected at Site U1521 during International Ocean Discovery Programme (IODP) Expedition 374 to the Ross Sea, Antarctica

Pieter Vermeesch, Andy Carter & James Marschalek
This dataset comprises zircon U-Pb data on 11 samples, each containing ~90-150 individual grains. This method was applied to sediment samples from IODP Expedition 374 Site U1521 to the Ross Sea, collected on the RV JOIDES Resolution. Shipboard biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy suggests the samples are mainly early Miocene in age (McKay et al., 2019). The uppermost samples do, however, include younger Plio-Pleistocene sediments. Samples were measured using an Agilent 7900 laser ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass...

Urinary metals and maternal circulating extracellular vesicle microRNA in the MADRES pregnancy cohort

Caitlin G. Howe, Helen B. Foley, Shohreh F. Farzan, Thomas A. Chavez, Mark Johnson, John D. Meeker, Theresa M. Bastain, Carmen J. Marsit & Carrie V. Breton
Exposure to metals increases risk for pregnancy complications. Extracellular vesicle (EV) miRNA contribute to maternal-foetal communication and are dysregulated in pregnancy complications. However, metal impacts on maternal circulating EV miRNA during pregnancy are unknown. Our objective was to investigate the impact of multiple metal exposures on EV miRNA in maternal circulation during pregnancy in the MADRES Study. Associations between urinary concentrations of nine metals and 106 EV miRNA in maternal plasma during pregnancy were investigated...

Urinary Metals and Maternal Circulating Extracellular Vesicle microRNA in the MADRES Pregnancy Cohort

Caitlin G Howe, Helen B Foley, Shohreh F Farzan, Thomas A Chavez, Mark Johnson, John D Meeker, Theresa M Bastain, Carmen J Marsit & Carrie V Breton
Background: Exposure to metals increases risk for pregnancy complications. Extracellular vesicle (EV) miRNA contribute to maternal-fetal communication and are dysregulated in pregnancy complications. However, metal impacts on maternal circulating EV miRNA during pregnancy are unknown. Our objective was to investigate the impact of multiple metal exposures on EV miRNA in maternal circulation during pregnancy in the MADRES Study. Methods: Associations between urinary concentrations of nine metals and 106 EV miRNA in maternal plasma during pregnancy...

Term Structure Transmission of Monetary Policy

Sharon Kozicki & P.A. Tinsley
Under bond-rate transmission of monetary policy, the authors show that a generalized Taylor Principle applies, in which the average anticipated path of policy responses to inflation is subject to a lower bound of unity. This result helps explain how bond rates may exhibit stable responses to inflation, even in periods of passive policy. Another possible explanation is time-varying term premiums with risk pricing that depends on inflation. The authors present a no-arbitrage model of the...

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