Bisphenol A, S, and F exposure, ESR1/2, CAT, and eNOS genetic polymorphisms, and the risk of hypertension
Shunli Jiang(Zhejiang Chinese Medical University), Qing Lü(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Cheng Peng(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Xu Zhang(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Shuang Zhou(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Guan-lin Yang(Ministry of Ecology and Environment)
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