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Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure in relation to thyroid hormone levels in neonates
Matthew P. Longnecker
, Beth C. Gladen
, Donald G. Patterson
, Walter J. Rogan
Forensic Science Program
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Polychlorinated Biphenyls
100%
Neonate
100%
Thyroid Hormone Levels
100%
Milk
33%
Thyroid Hormones
33%
Lipids
22%
At Birth
22%
Background Level
22%
Total Thyroxine
22%
Free Thyroxine
22%
United States
11%
Animal Experiment
11%
North Carolina
11%
Serum Concentration
11%
Hormone Levels
11%
Developed Countries
11%
Experimental Dataset
11%
Confidence Limits
11%
Human Animals
11%
Thyroid Hormone Metabolism
11%
Sample Degradation
11%
Persistent Compounds
11%
Human Data
11%
Umbilical Cord Blood
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
100%
Thyroid Hormone
100%
Thyroxine
44%
Thyrotropin
33%