Comment on "An Informatics Approach to Evaluating Combined Chemical Exposures from Consumer Products: A Case Study of Asthma-Associated Chemicals and Potential Endocrine Disruptors"
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Comment on "An Informatics Approach to Evaluating Combined Chemical Exposures from Consumer Products: A Case Study of Asthma-Associated Chemicals and Potential Endocrine Disruptors"
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The author declares she has no actual or potential competing financial interests.
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Response to "Comment on 'An Informatics Approach to Evaluating Combined Chemical Exposures from Consumer Products: A Case Study of Asthma-Associated Chemicals and Potential Endocrine Disruptors'".Environ Health Perspect. 2016 Sep 1;124(9):A156. doi: 10.1289/EHP778. Environ Health Perspect. 2016. PMID: 27581111 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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An Informatics Approach to Evaluating Combined Chemical Exposures from Consumer Products: A Case Study of Asthma-Associated Chemicals and Potential Endocrine Disruptors.Environ Health Perspect. 2016 Aug;124(8):1155-65. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1510529. Epub 2016 Mar 8. Environ Health Perspect. 2016. PMID: 26955064 Free PMC article.
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