Associations of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) with Lower Birth Weight: An Evaluation of Potential Confounding by Glomerular Filtration Rate Using a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model (PBPK)
Marc-André Verner(Harvard University), Matthew P. Longnecker(Research Triangle Park Foundation), Mei‐Huei Chen(National Taiwan University Hospital), Chihiro Miyashita(Sapporo University), Michele Marcus(Emory University), Melvin E. Andersen(The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences), Anne E. Loccisano(The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences), Harvey J. Clewell(The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences), Huali Wu(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Reiko Kishi(Health Sciences University of Hokkaido), Nils‐Halvdan Morken(Haukeland University Hospital), Miyoung Yoon(The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences), Robin McDougall(AEgis Technologies (United States)), Wu‐Shiun Hsieh(National Taiwan University Hospital), Mildred Maisonet(East Tennessee State University)
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