A systematic comparison of statistical methods to detect interactions in exposome-health associations
Abstract Background There is growing interest in examining the simultaneous effects of multiple exposures and, more generally, the effects of mixtures of exposures, as part of the exposome concept (being defined as the totality of human environmental exposures from conception onwards). Uncovering su...
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Main Authors: | Jose Barrera-Gómez (Author), Lydiane Agier (Author), Lützen Portengen (Author), Marc Chadeau-Hyam (Author), Lise Giorgis-Allemand (Author), Valérie Siroux (Author), Oliver Robinson (Author), Jelle Vlaanderen (Author), Juan R. González (Author), Mark Nieuwenhuijsen (Author), Paolo Vineis (Author), Martine Vrijheid (Author), Roel Vermeulen (Author), Rémy Slama (Author), Xavier Basagaña (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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