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1. Heterogeneity effects of bisphenol A and its substitute, fluorene-9-bisphenol, on intestinal homeostasis.

2. Relationship of bisphenol A substitutes bisphenol F and bisphenol S with adiponectin/leptin ratio among children from the environment and development of children cohort.

3. Concentrations of bisphenol A and its alternatives in paired maternal-fetal urine, serum and amniotic fluid from an e-waste dismantling area in China.

4. Trimester-specific, gender-specific, and low-dose effects associated with non-monotonic relationships of bisphenol A on estrone, 17β-estradiol and estriol.

5. Ultra-processed food consumption and exposure to phthalates and bisphenols in the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2013-2014.

6. Bisphenol A exposure and risk of thyroid nodules in Chinese women: A case-control study.

7. Estimation of community-wide exposure to bisphenol A via water fingerprinting.

8. Maternal exposure to bisphenol A and anogenital distance throughout infancy: A longitudinal study from Shanghai, China.

9. Concentrations of endocrine disrupting chemicals in newborn blood spots and infant outcomes in the upstate KIDS study.

10. Urinary excretion of phenols, parabens and benzophenones in young men: Associations to reproductive hormones and semen quality are modified by mutations in the Filaggrin gene.

11. Impact of exposure to phenols during early pregnancy on birth weight in two Canadian cohort studies subject to measurement errors.

12. Exposure and dietary sources of bisphenol A (BPA) and BPA-alternatives among mothers in the APrON cohort study.

13. Associations of female exposure to bisphenol A with fecundability: Evidence from a preconception cohort study.

14. Bisphenol A exposure through receipt handling and its association with insulin resistance among female cashiers.

15. Associations of prenatal environmental phenol and phthalate biomarkers with respiratory and allergic diseases among children aged 6 and 7 years.

16. Association between bisphenol a exposure and idiopathic central precocious puberty (ICPP) among school-aged girls in Shanghai, China.

17. Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A and hyperactivity in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

18. Early life bisphenol A exposure and neurobehavior at 8years of age: Identifying windows of heightened vulnerability.

19. Bisphenol A and other environmental risk factors for prostate cancer in Hong Kong.

20. Obesity aggravates toxic effect of BPA on spermatogenesis.

21. Higher dermal exposure of cashiers to BPA and its association with DNA oxidative damage.

22. Associations of bisphenol A and polychlorinated biphenyls with spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis in two biological fluids from men attending an infertility clinic.

23. Bisphenol A glucuronide deconjugation is a determining factor of fetal exposure to bisphenol A.

24. Maternal urinary bisphenol A levels and infant low birth weight: A nested case-control study of the Health Baby Cohort in China.

25. Biomonitoring of human exposures to chlorinated derivatives and structural analogs of bisphenol A.

26. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in humans following a single oral administration.

27. Lessons learned from the application of BEES-C: Systematic assessment of study quality of epidemiologic research on BPA, neurodevelopment, and respiratory health.

28. Accumulation of 19 environmental phenolic and xenobiotic heterocyclic aromatic compounds in human adipose tissue.

29. Exposure assessment of adult intake of bisphenol A (BPA) with emphasis on canned food dietary exposures.

30. Daily intake of bisphenol A and triclosan and their association with anthropometric data, thyroid hormones and weight loss in overweight and obese individuals.

31. Concentrations of phthalates and bisphenol A in Norwegian foods and beverages and estimated dietary exposure in adults.

32. Phthalate and bisphenol A exposure among pregnant women in Canada--results from the MIREC study.

33. Bisphenol A and human chronic diseases: current evidences, possible mechanisms, and future perspectives.

34. Determinants of urinary bisphenol A concentrations in Mexican/Mexican--American pregnant women.

35. Direct LC-MS/MS and indirect GC–MS/MS methods for measuring urinary bisphenol A concentrations are comparable

36. Urinary concentrations of environmental phenol among pregnant women in the Japan Environment and Children's Study.

37. Temporal trends and predictors of phthalate, phthalate replacement, and phenol biomarkers in the LIFECODES Fetal Growth Study.

38. In utero exposure to bisphenols and asthma, wheeze, and lung function in school-age children: a prospective meta-analysis of 8 European birth cohorts

39. An overview of the literature on emerging pollutants: Chlorinated derivatives of Bisphenol A (ClxBPA)

40. A comparative assessment of human exposure to tetrabromobisphenol A and eight bisphenols including bisphenol A via indoor dust ingestion in twelve countries.

41. Bisphenol S instead of Bisphenol A: Toxicokinetic investigations in the ovine materno-feto-placental unit

42. Exposure of Slovenian children and adolescents to bisphenols, parabens and triclosan: Urinary levels, exposure patterns, determinants of exposure and susceptibility

43. Sex-specific associations of prenatal exposure to bisphenol A and its alternatives with fetal growth parameters and gestational age

44. Associations of urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites, bisphenol A, and parabens with obesity and diabetes mellitus in a Korean adult population: Korean National Environmental Health Survey (KoNEHS) 2015–2017

45. Paternal mixtures of urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites, bisphenol A and parabens in relation to pregnancy outcomes among couples attending a fertility center

46. Urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites, bisphenols and personal care product chemical biomarkers in pregnant women in Israel

47. Direct LC-MS/MS and indirect GC–MS/MS methods for measuring urinary bisphenol A concentrations are comparable

48. Urinary concentrations of phthalates and phenols in a population of Spanish pregnant women and children

49. Direct LC-MS/MS and indirect GC–MS/MS methods for measuring urinary bisphenol A concentrations are comparable.

50. Associations between a mixture of phenols and phthalates and child behaviour in a French mother–child cohort with repeated assessment of exposure.

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