Bayesian toxicokinetic modeling of cadmium exposure in Chinese population.
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Patricia Ruiz | Weiwei Zheng | Ying Qing | Jiaqi Yang | Qiang Zhang | Yuanshen Zhu | Min Wu | Genming Zhao | Qi Zhao | Hong Liu | Hua Cai | Luxin Qin | Gengsheng He | Gengsheng He | Qiang Zhang | Genming Zhao | P. Ruiz | Min Wu | Weiwei Zheng | Jiaqi Yang | Hua Cai | H. Liu | Y. Qing | Yuan-Shen Zhu | Qi Zhao | Luxin Qin
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