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434 related items for PubMed ID: 23110976

  • 1. The conjoint influence of home enriched environment and lead exposure on children's cognition and behaviour in a Mexican lead smelter community.
    Moodie S, Ialongo N, López P, Rosado J, García-Vargas G, Ronquillo D, Kordas K.
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