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Association of environmental chemicals & estrogen metabolites in children
Erin Speiser Ihde
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Ji Meng Loh
, Lawrence Rosen
Mathematical Sciences
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Environmental Chemicals
100%
Environmental Estrogens
100%
Chemical Metabolites
100%
Estrogen Metabolites
100%
4-Nitrophenol
66%
Pediatric
33%
Urine Samples
33%
Hormonal Imbalance
33%
Prepubescent children
33%
Urine Levels
33%
Estrogen Metabolism
33%
Principal Investigator
16%
Phthalates
16%
Patient Demographics
16%
Nonparametric
16%
Endocrine Disruption
16%
Between-group
16%
Physical Tests
16%
Bisphenol A
16%
Age Groups
16%
Chemical Concentration
16%
Human Studies
16%
Multiple Chemicals
16%
Causal Mechanisms
16%
American children
16%
Endocrine Pathways
16%
Wilcoxon Test
16%
Hormonal Status
16%
Duluth
16%
Pediatric Endocrine
16%
Tanner Stage
16%
Prepubertal children
16%
Estrogen-dependent Diseases
16%
Related Conditions
16%
Genova
16%
Glass Containers
16%
Children Urine
16%
Annual Examination
16%
Parabens
16%
Lab Analysis
16%
Spearman Correlation Coefficient
16%
Endocrine Disorders
16%
Increasing Prevalence
16%
Triclosan
16%
Post-pubertal
16%
Pediatric Primary Care
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
4 Nonylphenol
100%
Environmental Chemical
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
75%
Endocrine Disease
75%
Prevalence
50%
Phthalic Acid
25%
4,4' Isopropylidenediphenol
25%
Human Study
25%
4 Hydroxybenzoic Acid Ester
25%
Triclosan
25%