Placental Transfer and Composition of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs): A Korean Birth Panel of Parent-Infant Triads
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Young Ah Kim | Y. Yoon | Y. Cho | Y. Kho | Habyeong Kang | H. Kim | Hye Jin Chang | Jeongsun Lee | Ji-Su Lee | Y. Cho
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