Neurodevelopmental Effects of Perinatal TCDD Exposure Differ from Those of Other PCDD/Fs in Vietnamese Children Living near the Former US Air Base in Da Nang, Vietnam
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M. Nishijo | K. N. Luong | Tai Pham-The | Thao Ngoc Pham | H. Vu | N. Tran
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