Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8855508 | Environment International | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings suggest race and sex play important roles in phthalate-associated reproductive developmental toxicity, with important implications for designing future investigations and health interventions.
Keywords
MEHHPAPDACDAFDMEHPmono-2-ethylhexyl phthalateMBzPMiBPmono-n-butyl phthalateDEHPdibutyl phthalateDEPMEOHPMEPMBPmono-2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl phthalateDBPMMPmono(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) phthalateMedical University of South CarolinaDiethyl phthalateDiethylhexyl phthalateAnogenital distancePhthalatePrenatal exposuremuscEnvironmental chemicalsmonoethyl phthalatemonobenzyl phthalateMonomethyl phthalateBirth outcomesASDSpecific gravityPrenatal developmentAGD
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Authors
Abby G. Wenzel, Michael S. Bloom, Celeste D. Butts, Rebecca J. Wineland, John W. Brock, Lori Cruze, Elizabeth R. Unal, John R. Kucklick, Stephen E. Somerville, Roger B. Newman,