PFAS levels and determinants of variability in exposure in European teenagers – Results from the HBM4EU aligned studies (2014–2021)
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L. Rambaud | T. Kosjek | M. Kolossa-Gehring | S. Lignell | T. Göen | E. Govarts | O. Sepai | A. Colles | L. Bruckers | S. Remy | Ľ. Palkovičová Murínová | S. Pedraza-Díaz | K. Rausova | J. Snoj Tratnik | D. Richterová | L. Gilles | C. Franken | L. Fábelová | M. Riou | N. Vanlarebeke | N. Vogel | C. Gabriel | M. Esteban López | L. Stewart | G. Schoeters | L. Haug | I. Gyllenhammar | M. Uhl | L. Rodriguez Martin | D. Sarigiannis | J. J. Ramos | C. Thomsen | Á. Castaño
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