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Investigating Exposure and Hazards of Micro- and Nanoplastics During Pregnancy and Early Life (AURORA Project): Protocol for an Interdisciplinary Study
Investigating Exposure and Hazards of Micro- and Nanoplastics During Pregnancy and Early Life (AURORA Project): Protocol for an Interdisciplinary Study
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Amanda M Durkin1, 2 ; Runyu Zou1, 2 ; Justin M Boucher3 ; Matthew SP Boyles4, 5 ; Jeske van Boxel6 ; Mariona Bustamante7, 8, 9 ; Emily A Christopher4 ; Payam Dadvand7, 8, 9 ; Hanna M Dusza10 ; Majorie van Duursen6 ; Markus M Forsberg11 ; Karen S Galea4 ; Juliette Legler10 ; Laurens DB Mandemaker10, 12 ; Florian Meirer12 ; Jane Muncke3 ; Tim S Nawrot13, 14 ; Petra Přibylová15 ; Anna R Robuck16 ; Nelly D Saenen13 ; Barbara M Scholz-Böttcher17 ; Kuanliang Shao18 ; Martine Vrijheid7, 8, 9 ; Douglas I Walker18 ; Lisa Zimmermann3 ; Laura M Zoutendijk12 ; Virissa Lenters1, 6 ; Roel Vermeulen1, 2
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