Association between Maternal Exposure to di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate and Reproductive Hormone Levels in Fetal Blood: The Hokkaido Study on Environment and Children's Health
Atsuko Araki(Hokkaido University), Reiko Kishi(Health Sciences University of Hokkaido), Kazutoshi Cho(Hokkaido University Hospital), Takahiko Mitsui(Hokkaido University Hospital), Sachiko Ito(Nagoya University), Hisao Naito(Fujita Health University), Katsuya Nonomura(Hokkaido University), Seiko Sasaki(Hokkaido University), Chihiro Miyashita(Sapporo University), Tamiko Ikeno(Sapporo University), Tamie Nakajima(Chubu University)
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