PFAS Exposure Pathways for Humans and Wildlife: A Synthesis of Current Knowledge and Key Gaps in Understanding
Amila O. De Silva(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Elsie M. Sunderland(Harvard University), James M. Armitage(ASL Environmental Sciences (Canada)), Anna R. Robuck(University of Rhode Island), Clifton Dassuncao(Eastern Research Group (United States)), Wendy Heiger‐Bernays(Boston University), Thomas F. Webster(Boston University), Barry C. Kelly(Simon Fraser University), Carla A. Ng(University of Pittsburgh), Anna Kärrman(Örebro University), Thomas A. Bruton(Public Policy Institute of California), Mei Sun(University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Xindi C. Hu(Mathematica Policy Research)
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