Exposure assessment of phthalate esters in Japanese pregnant women by using urinary metabolite analysis
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Jun Yoshinaga | Yayoi Suzuki | Chiho Watanabe | C. Watanabe | J. Yoshinaga | Y. Mizumoto | S. Serizawa | H. Shiraishi | Yayoi Suzuki | Yoshifumi Mizumoto | Hiroaki Shiraishi | Mayu Niwa | Shigeko Serizawa | Mayu Niwa
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