Incorporating Low-Dose Epidemiology Data in a Chlorpyrifos Risk Assessment
USEPA assessed whether epidemiology data suggest that fetal or early-life chlorpyrifos exposure causes neurodevelopmental effects and, if so, whether they occur at exposures below those causing the current most sensitive endpoint, 10% inhibition of blood acetyl-cholinesterase (AChE). We previously c...
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Main Authors: | Julie E. Goodman (Author), Robyn L. Prueitt (Author), Lorenz R. Rhomberg (Author) |
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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