Associations of maternal exposure to triclosan, parabens, and other phenols with prenatal maternal and neonatal thyroid hormone levels
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Antonia M. Calafat | Xiaoyun Ye | Brenda Eskenazi | Jonathan Chevrier | A. Calafat | B. Eskenazi | R. Gunier | X. Ye | K. Harley | Kimberly Berger | J. Chevrier | Robert B. Gunier | Kimberly Berger | Kim G. Harley
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