Biomonitoring of Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) in Italian children and adolescents: Data from LIFE PERSUADED project.
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F. Maranghi | A. Gastaldelli | C. La Rocca | V. Della Latta | R. Tassinari | L. Busani | A. Deodati | M. Gaggini | F. Carli | E. Buzzigoli | S. Cianfarani | G. Toffol | S. Tait | E. Fabbrizi
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