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434 related items for PubMed ID: 22000783

  • 1. Mercury levels in maternal and cord blood and attained weight through the 24 months of life.
    Kim BM, Lee BE, Hong YC, Park H, Ha M, Kim YJ, Kim Y, Chang N, Kim BN, Oh SY, Yoo M, Ha EH.
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