Association of phthalates, parabens and phenols found in personal care products with pubertal timing in girls and boys
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A. Calafat | B. Eskenazi | X. Ye | K. Harley | Kimberly Berger | K. Kogut | R. Lustig | L. Greenspan | K. Parra | Louise C. Greenspan
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