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551 related items for PubMed ID: 31931212

  • 1. Traditional and emerging organophosphate esters (OPEs) in indoor dust of Nanjing, eastern China: Occurrence, human exposure, and risk assessment.
    Zhao L, Zhang Y, Deng Y, Jian K, Li J, Ya M, Su G.
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  • 2. Organophosphate esters in dust samples collected from Danish homes and daycare centers.
    Langer S, Fredricsson M, Weschler CJ, Bekö G, Strandberg B, Remberger M, Toftum J, Clausen G.
    Chemosphere; 2016 Jul 10; 154():559-566. PubMed ID: 27085316
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  • 3. Exposure to organophosphate esters in elderly people: Relationships of OPE body burdens with indoor air and dust concentrations and food consumption.
    Hou M, Fang J, Shi Y, Tang S, Dong H, Liu Y, Deng F, Giesy JP, Godri Pollitt KJ, Cai Y, Shi X.
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    Wang G, Liu Y, Zhao X, Tao W, Wang H.
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  • 6. Concentrations and variability of organophosphate esters, halogenated flame retardants, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in indoor and outdoor air in Stockholm, Sweden.
    Wong F, de Wit CA, Newton SR.
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  • 8. Novel and Traditional Organophosphate Esters in House Dust from South China: Association with Hand Wipes and Exposure Estimation.
    Tan H, Chen D, Peng C, Liu X, Wu Y, Li X, Du R, Wang B, Guo Y, Zeng EY.
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    Sun Y, Liu LY, Sverko E, Li YF, Li HL, Huo CY, Ma WL, Song WW, Zhang ZF.
    Sci Total Environ; 2019 May 15; 665():731-738. PubMed ID: 30893750
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  • 10. Organophosphate di- and tri-esters in indoor and outdoor dust from China and its implications for human exposure.
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  • 11. Characteristics, sources, bio-accessibility, and health risks of organophosphate esters in urban surface dust, soil, and dustfall in the arid city of Urumqi in China.
    Yun J, Zhang Q, Dou M, Wang L.
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  • 12. Functional Group-Dependent Screening of Organophosphate Esters (OPEs) and Discovery of an Abundant OPE Bis-(2-ethylhexyl)-phenyl Phosphate in Indoor Dust.
    Meng W, Li J, Shen J, Deng Y, Letcher RJ, Su G.
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  • 13. Exposure assessment of organophosphorus and organobromine flame retardants via indoor dust from elementary schools and domestic houses.
    Mizouchi S, Ichiba M, Takigami H, Kajiwara N, Takamuku T, Miyajima T, Kodama H, Someya T, Ueno D.
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  • 15. A critical review of human exposure to organophosphate esters with a focus on dietary intake.
    Gbadamosi MR, Abdallah MA, Harrad S.
    Sci Total Environ; 2021 Jun 01; 771():144752. PubMed ID: 33540161
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  • 19. Organophosphate Diesters (Di-OPEs) Play a Critical Role in Understanding Global Organophosphate Esters (OPEs) in Fishmeal.
    Li X, Zhao N, Fu J, Liu Y, Zhang W, Dong S, Wang P, Su X, Fu J.
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  • 20. Characterization and health risk assessment of organophosphate esters in indoor dust from urban and rural domestic house and college dormitory in Nanjing, China.
    Li D, Zhang Q, Chen J, Zhang S, Song N, Xu H, Guo R.
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