Interindividual Variation in Source‐Specific Doses is a Determinant of Health Impacts of Combined Chemical Exposures
Abstract
All individuals are exposed to multiple chemicals from multiple sources. These combined exposures are a concern because they may cause adverse effects that would not occur from an exposure recieved from any single source. Studies of combined chemical exposures, however, have found that the risks posed by such combined exposures are almost always driven by exposures from a few chemicals and sources and frequently by a single chemical from a...
Paper Details
Title
Interindividual Variation in Source‐Specific Doses is a Determinant of Health Impacts of Combined Chemical Exposures
Published Date
Jul 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
12
Pages
2572 - 2583
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