Associations between serum per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and thyroid hormones in Chinese adults: A nationally representative cross-sectional study.
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Xiaoming Shi | Yitao Pan | S. Ji | Zheng-Kuan Li | Y. Lv | Feng Zhao | Yingli Qu | Yanan Xing | Jinghua Wang | Qiongpu Hu | Xiaochen Chang | Jiayin Dai
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