Mean serum-level of common organic pollutants is predictive of behavioral severity in children with autism spectrum disorders
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Andrew Boggess | Scott Faber | John Kern | H. M. Skip Kingston | A. Boggess | Scott Faber | J. Kern | H. S. Kingston | H. Kingston
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