Occupational exposure to bisphenol-A (BPA) and the risk of self-reported male sexual dysfunction.
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L. Herrinton | H. Checkoway | W. Yuan | M. Miao | E. Gao | J. Ferber | T. Wu | Yonghua He | D. Qing | Tongjun Wu | Jintao Wang | X. Weng | J. Wang | D. Li | Z. Zhou | Y. He | Q. Zhu | Harvey Checkoway | Xiaoping Weng | De-Kun Li | Zhijun Zhou | Dandan Qing | Lisa J. Herrinton | Qianxi Zhu | Erhe Gao | Wei Yuan
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