Associations of urinary metabolite concentrations of phthalates and phthalate replacements with body composition from mid-childhood to early adolescence.
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Jessica G. Young | C. Gordon | A. Calafat | J. Botelho | S. Rifas-Shiman | R. Hauser | T. James-Todd | E. Oken | C. Rosen | A. Fleisch | J. Carwile | S. Seshasayee | L. B. Rokoff
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