Human breast milk contamination with phthalates and alterations of endogenous reproductive hormones in infants three months of age

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Human breast milk contamination with phthalates and alterations of endogenous reproductive hormones in infants three months of age. / Main, Katharina M; Mortensen, Gerda Krog; Kaleva, Marko M; Boisen, Kirsten A; Damgaard, Ida N; Chellakooty, Marla; Schmidt, Ida M; Suomi, Anne-Maarit; Virtanen, Helena E; Petersen, Jørgen Holm; Andersson, Anna-Maria; Toppari, Jorma; Skakkebaek, Niels E.

In: Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 114, No. 2, 2006, p. 270-276.

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Harvard

Main, KM, Mortensen, GK, Kaleva, MM, Boisen, KA, Damgaard, IN, Chellakooty, M, Schmidt, IM, Suomi, A-M, Virtanen, HE, Petersen, JH, Andersson, A-M, Toppari, J & Skakkebaek, NE 2006, 'Human breast milk contamination with phthalates and alterations of endogenous reproductive hormones in infants three months of age', Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 114, no. 2, pp. 270-276.

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Main, K. M., Mortensen, G. K., Kaleva, M. M., Boisen, K. A., Damgaard, I. N., Chellakooty, M., Schmidt, I. M., Suomi, A-M., Virtanen, H. E., Petersen, J. H., Andersson, A-M., Toppari, J., & Skakkebaek, N. E. (2006). Human breast milk contamination with phthalates and alterations of endogenous reproductive hormones in infants three months of age. Environmental Health Perspectives, 114(2), 270-276.

Vancouver

Main KM, Mortensen GK, Kaleva MM, Boisen KA, Damgaard IN, Chellakooty M et al. Human breast milk contamination with phthalates and alterations of endogenous reproductive hormones in infants three months of age. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2006;114(2):270-276.

Author

Main, Katharina M ; Mortensen, Gerda Krog ; Kaleva, Marko M ; Boisen, Kirsten A ; Damgaard, Ida N ; Chellakooty, Marla ; Schmidt, Ida M ; Suomi, Anne-Maarit ; Virtanen, Helena E ; Petersen, Jørgen Holm ; Andersson, Anna-Maria ; Toppari, Jorma ; Skakkebaek, Niels E. / Human breast milk contamination with phthalates and alterations of endogenous reproductive hormones in infants three months of age. In: Environmental Health Perspectives. 2006 ; Vol. 114, No. 2. pp. 270-276.

Bibtex

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AU - Damgaard, Ida N

AU - Chellakooty, Marla

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AU - Skakkebaek, Niels E

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