HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Sophie Ch. Fichter and collaborators from the German Environment Agency (UBA), Dessau-Rou00dflau, Germany have published the paper: Lysmeral Exposure in Children and Adolescences Participating in the German Environmental Survey (2012-2015): Integrating Sex/Gender into Analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/Dec/2022
- what: All in all, the analysis shows that exposure routes as well as socio-economic factors can be used to describe lysmeral metabolite body burden, depending on which metabolite was examined and whether creatinine adjustment was considered.
- how: Using the INGER sex/gender concept as theoretical background . . .
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