Persistent organic pollutants in breast milk of mothers residing around an open dumping site in Kolkata, India: specific dioxin-like PCB levels and fish as a potential source.
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Annamalai Subramanian | Shinsuke Tanabe | Ramesh Ramachandran | Tatsuya Kunisue | Shin Takahashi | S. Tanabe | A. Subramanian | T. Kunisue | Masayuki Someya | Shin Takahashi | P. Chakraborty | Masayuki Someya | Masako Ohtake | Paromita Chakraborty | R. Ramachandran | M. Ohtake
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