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Exposure to chemical components of fine particulate matter and ozone, and placenta-mediated pregnancy complications in Tokyo: a register-based study

Michikawa, Takehiro 道川, 武紘 ミチカワ, タケヒロ Morokuma, Seiichi 諸隈, 誠一 モロクマ, セイイチ Yamazaki, Shin 山崎, 新 Takami, Akinori 高見, 昭憲 タカミ, アキノリ Sugata, Seiji 菅田, 誠治 スガタ, セイジ Yoshino, Ayako ヨシノ, アヤコ Takeda, Yuki タケダ, ユキ Nakahara, Kazushige ナカハラ, カズシゲ Saito, Shinji サイトウ, シンジ Hoshi, Junya 星, 純也 ホシ, ジュンヤ Kato, Kiyoko 加藤, 聖子 カトウ, キヨコ Nitta, Hiroshi 新田, 裕史 ニッタ, ヒロシ Nishiwaki, Yuji 西脇, 祐司 ニシワキ, ユウジ 九州大学

2021.02.18

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[Background] Maternal exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) was associated with pregnancy complications. However, we still lack comprehensive evidence regarding which specific chemical component

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