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  • 3. Organophosphate esters (OPEs) in Chinese foodstuffs: Dietary intake estimation via a market basket method, and suspect screening using high-resolution mass spectrometry.
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  • 12. A review on organophosphate Ester (OPE) flame retardants and plasticizers in foodstuffs: Levels, distribution, human dietary exposure, and future directions.
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  • 13. Organophosphate esters in children and adolescents in Liuzhou city, China: concentrations, exposure assessment, and predictors.
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  • 18. Exposure to organophosphate esters in elderly people: Relationships of OPE body burdens with indoor air and dust concentrations and food consumption.
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  • 19. Organophosphate esters in source, finished, and tap water in Wuhan, China.
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  • 20. High-resolution mass spectrometry-based screening and dietary intake assessment of organophosphate esters in foodstuffs from South China.
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