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  • 1. High Maternal Circulating Cotinine During Pregnancy is Associated With Persistently Shorter Stature From Birth to Five Years in an Asian Cohort.
    Ng S, Aris IM, Tint MT, Gluckman PD, Godfrey KM, Shek LP, Yap F, Tan KH, Lek N, Teoh OH, Chan YH, Chong MF, Lee YS, Chong YS, Kramer MS, Chan SY.
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