Correlations between Prenatal Exposure to Perfluorinated Chemicals and Reduced Fetal Growth
Noriaki Washino(Hokkaido University), Reiko Kishi(Health Sciences University of Hokkaido), Yasuaki Saijo(Hokkaido University), Ayako Nakata(Hoshi University), Shizue Kato(Hokkaido University), Koichi Saito(Hoshi University), Susumu Ban(Hokkaido University), Seiko Sasaki(Hokkaido University), Hiroyuki Nakazawa(Hoshi University), Kanae Konishi(Hokkaido University), Yusuke Iwasaki(Hoshi University), Rie Ito(Hoshi University)
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