American Journal of Epidemiology Original Contribution Association of Childhood Obesity with Maternal Exposure to Ambient Air Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons during Pregnancy
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F. Perera | A. Rundle | D. Camann | R. Whyatt | J. Quinn | G. Freyer | L. Hoepner | S. Oberfield | Lori A. Hoepner | A. Hassoun | Darrell Holmes | M. Reyes
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