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Optimized extraction method enables quantitative analysis of surface metabolite recovery for exposomics and behavioral studies
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Workplace chemical exposures are a major source of occupational injury. Although over half of these are skin exposures, exposomics research often focuses on chemical levels in the air or in worker biofluids such as blood and urine. Until now, one limitation has been the lack of methods to quantitatively measure surface chemical transfer. Outside the realm of harmful chemicals, the small molecules we leave behind on surfaces can also reveal important aspects of human behavior. In this study, we
doi:10.1101/2021.08.25.457715
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