Human Biomonitoring in Health Risk Assessment : : Current Practices and Recommendations for the Future / / Christophe Rousselle, editor.
Europe's zero-pollution agenda should depart from an understanding of how the European citizens' bodies are polluted by synthetic chemicals and prioritize the reduction of the chemical body burden and associated health impacts. In this context, Human Biomonitoring (HBM) is an important and...
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