Field Evaluation of a Potential Exposure Biomarker of Methylated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Association between Urinary Phenanthrene-2-carboxylic Acid and Personal Exposure to 2-Methylphenanthrene
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Tong Zhu | Zhe Cheng | Xinghua Qiu | Yiqun Han | Xi Chen | Yunfei Fan | Yanwen Wang | Weiju Li | Junfeng Zhang | Xing Jiang | Hanxiyue Zhang | Yan Lin | J. Zhang
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