Characterizing Chemical Exposure Trends from NHANES Urinary Biomonitoring Data
Zachary Stanfield,
R. Woodrow Setzer,
Victoria Hull
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Xenobiotic metabolites are widely present in human urine and can indicate recent exposure to environmental chemicals. Proper inference of which chemicals contribute to these metabolites can inform human exposure and risk. Furthermore, longitudinal biomonitoring studies provide insight into how chemical exposures change over time.
Objectives:
We constructed an exposure landscape for as many human-exposure relevant chemicals over as large a time span as possib… Show more
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