Common genetic variants associated with urinary phthalate levels in children: A genome-wide study
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Published:2024-08
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Volume:190
Page:108845
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ISSN:0160-4120
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Container-title:Environment International
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environment International
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Bustamante MarionaORCID, Balagué-Dobón Laura, Buko Zsanett, Sakhi Amrit Kaur, Casas Maribel, Maitre Lea, Andrusaityte SandraORCID, Grazuleviciene ReginaORCID, Gützkow Kristine B., Brantsæter Anne-Lise, Heude Barbara, Philippat Claire, Chatzi Leda, Vafeiadi MarinaORCID, Yang Tiffany C., Wright JohnORCID, Hough AmyORCID, Ruiz-Arenas CarlosORCID, Nurtdinov Ramil N.ORCID, Escaramís Geòrgia, González Juan R., Thomsen Cathrine, Vrijheid MartineORCID
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