Toxicokinetic Modeling of Persistent Organic Pollutant Levels in Blood from Birth to 45 Months of Age in Longitudinal Birth Cohort Studies
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Tomas Trnovec | Irva Hertz-Picciotto | Merete Eggesbø | Marc-André Verner | I. Hertz-Picciotto | S. Haddad | L. Palkovičová | G. Muckle | A. Kočan | T. Trnovec | P. Ayotte | É. Dewailly | M. Eggesbø | Kinga Lancz | Dean Sonneborn | Kinga Lancz | Gina Muckle | Pierre Ayotte | Éric Dewailly | Anton Kocan | Lubica Palkovicová | Sami Haddad | D. Sonneborn | M. Verner
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