Combined Exposure to Multiple Metals and Kidney Function in a Midlife and Elderly Population in China: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Jian Li | Lugang Yu | Liming Zhang | Z. Wan | Hui Zhou | C. Dong | Guochong Chen | Liqiang Qin | Yujie Liu | Jingsi Chen | Tianci Wang
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