Associations of endocrine disrupting chemicals with renal function in older individuals
Background: Since the twentieth century, endocrine-disrupting substances (EDCs) such as phthalates and organophosphates have been utilised in various goods. The long-term usage of these products may have negative effects on people's health. Most EDCs are metabolized through kidneys, but there a...
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Main Authors: | Jiaoyang Chen (Author), Yue Wang (Author), Zhixin Zhao (Author), Ye Deng (Author), Tianyun Wang (Author), Yuting Xiang (Author), Yuting Wang (Author), Jiamei Chen (Author), Miao He (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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