Use of Dental Defects Associated with Low-Dose di(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate as an Early Marker of Exposure to Environmental Toxicants
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Dominique Bazin | E. Vennat | A. Berdal | J. Ricort | S. Mhaouty-Kodja | J. Sadoine | S. Babajko | S. Houari | N. Roubier | S. Loiodice | A. T. Bui | Thu Thuy Tran
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