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Su et al. 2015 Su PH et al. Prenatal exposure to phthalate ester and pubertal development in a birth cohort in central Taiwan: A 12-year follow-up study. Environmental Research 136:324-330. HERO DOI
Sun Q et al. 2014 Sun Q et al. Association of Urinary Concentrations of Bisphenol A and Phthalate Metabolites with Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: A Prospective Investigation in the Nurses' Health Study (NHS) and NHSII Cohorts. Environmental Health Perspectives 122:616-623. HERO DOI
Swan et al. 2010 Swan SH et al. Prenatal phthalate exposure and reduced masculine play in boys. International Journal of Andrology 33:259-269. HERO DOI
Téllez-Rojo et al. 2013 Téllez-Rojo MM et al. Prenatal urinary phthalate metabolites levels and neurodevelopment in children at two and three years of age. Science of the Total Environment 461-462:386–390. HERO DOI
Thomsen et al. 2017 Thomsen AM et al. Female exposure to phthalates and time to pregnancy: a first pregnancy planner study. Human Reproduction 32:232-238. HERO
Thurston et al. 2016 Thurston SW et al. Phthalate exposure and semen quality in fertile US men. Andrology 4:632-638. HERO DOI
Toft G et al. 2012 Toft G et al. Association between pregnancy loss and urinary phthalate levels around the time of conception. Environmental Health Perspectives 120:458-463. HERO DOI
Trasande L, Sathyanarayana S, and Trachtman H 2014 Trasande L, Sathyanarayana S, and Trachtman H. Dietary phthalates and low-grade albuminuria in US children and adolescents. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 9:100-109. HERO
Tsai et al. 2016 Tsai HJ et al. Intake of phthalate-tainted foods and microalbuminuria in children: The 2011 Taiwan food scandal. Environment International 89-90:129-137. HERO
Verstraete S et al. 2016 Verstraete S et al. Circulating phthalates during critical illness in children are associated with long-term attention deficit: a study of a development and a validation cohort. Intensive Care Medicine 42:379-392. HERO DOI
Watkins et al. 2014 Watkins DJ et al. In utero and peripubertal exposure to phthalates and BPA in relation to female sexual maturation. Environmental Research 134:233-241. HERO DOI
Watkins et al. 2016 Watkins DJ et al. Maternal phthalate exposure during early pregnancy and at delivery in relation to gestational age and size at birth: A preliminary analysis. Reproductive Toxicology 65:59-66. HERO DOI
Watkins et al. 2016b Watkins DJ et al. Relating phthalate and BPA exposure to metabolism in peripubescence: The role of exposure timing, sex, and puberty. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 101:jc20152706. HERO DOI
Weinberger B et al. 2014 Weinberger B et al. Effects of maternal exposure to phthalates and bisphenol A during pregnancy on gestational age. Journal of Maternal - Fetal and Neonatal Medicine 27:323-327. HERO DOI
Wirth J et al. 2008 Wirth J et al. A pilot study associating urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and semen quality. Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine 54:143-154. HERO DOI
Wolff et al. 2008 Wolff MS et al. Prenatal phenol and phthalate exposures and birth outcomes. Environmental Health Perspectives 116:1092-1097. HERO DOI
Wolff et al. 2014 Wolff MS et al. Phthalate exposure and pubertal development in a longitudinal study of US girls. Human Reproduction 29:1558-1566. HERO DOI
Yi H et al. 2016 Yi H et al. A pilot study on association between phthalate exposure and missed miscarriage. European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences 20:1894-1902. HERO
Zhao Y et al. 2014 Zhao Y et al. Gender-specific relationship between prenatal exposure to phthalates and intrauterine growth restriction. Pediatric Research 76:401-408. HERO DOI

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