PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9581634-4 1998 Comparison of findings from three independent cohorts indicate that PCB exposure was related to poorer recognition memory on the Fagan Test of Infant Intelligence (FTII) in Michigan infants exposed prenatally to PCB-contaminated fish, whereas prenatal alcohol exposure was unrelated to recognition memory but to slower processing speed on a new FTII measure and slower reaction time on Haith"s Visual Expectancy Paradigm (VExP) in our Detroit alcohol-exposed infants. Alcohols 443-450 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 68-71