Direct measurement of Bisphenol A (BPA), BPA glucuronide and BPA sulfate in a diverse and low-income population of pregnant women reveals high exposure, with potential implications for previous exposure estimates: a cross-sectional study
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P. Hunt | T. Woodruff | Julia A. Taylor | R. Gerona | A. Zota | Jackie M. Schwartz | Janet Pan | M. Friesen
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