Methyl siloxanes in environmental matrices around a siloxane production facility, and their distribution and elimination in plasma of exposed population.
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Yali Shi | Thanh Wang | Thanh Wang | Yaqi Cai | Yaqi Cai | Lin Xu | Weiping Su | Lin Xu | Zhirong Dong | Weiping Su | Zhi-Yun Dong | Yali Shi
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