Association of perfluoroalkyl substances with pulmonary function in adolescents (NHANES 2007–2012)
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A. Vinturache | Ming Chen | Ying Ding | G. Ding | Beirong Wu | Haoxiang Gu | Shuang Shi | Peipei Hu | X. Dong | N. Dong
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