Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Phthalate Exposure and Preterm Birth: A Pooled Study of Sixteen U.S. Cohorts
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Alexandra M. Binder | I. Hertz-Picciotto | N. Holland | C. R. Weinberg | J. Meeker | B. Lanphear | B. Eskenazi | R. Schmidt | K. Ferguson | T. James-Todd | S. Sathyanarayana | K. Yolton | D. Cantonwine | N. Bush | K. Harley | A. Bradman | P. Factor-Litvak | J. Herbstman | A. Zota | C. Messerlian | A. Starling | J. Aalborg | Deborah J. Watkins | Yu Zhang | E. Rosen | B. Redmon | B. Welch | A. Wenzel | A.M. Calafat | Dana Dabelea | Michael S. Bloom | Roger B. Newman | Karin B. Michels | Christina Wang | Alexander P. Keil | J. Cordero | Vasantha Padmanabhan | T. McElrath | R. Nguyen | E. Barrett | S. Swan | Jessie P. Buckley | Stephanie M. Engel | A. M. Jukic | Allen J. Wilcox | A. Alshawabkeh | Donna D Baird | Joseph M Braun | Kate E Christenbury | Russ Hauser | Katie M. O'Brien | Virginia Rauh | D. Q. Rich | Amy E. Sparks | Barry Weinberger | B. Weinberger
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