Association of essential trace metals in maternal hair with the risk of neural tube defects in offspring
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Association of essential trace metals in maternal hair with the risk of neural tube defects in offspring
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Birth Defects Research
Volume 109, Issue 3, Pages 234-243
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Wiley
Online
2016-12-05
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10.1002/bdra.23594
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