Prenatal exposure to consumer product chemical mixtures and size for gestational age at delivery
Abstract Background While fetal growth is a tightly regulated process, it is sensitive to environmental exposures that occur during pregnancy. Many commonly used consumer products contain chemicals that can disturb processes underlying fetal growth. However, mixtures of these chemicals have been min...
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Main Authors: | P. A. Bommarito (Author), B. M. Welch (Author), A. P. Keil (Author), G. P. Baker (Author), D. E. Cantonwine (Author), T. F. McElrath (Author), K. K. Ferguson (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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