Hair mercury is associated with dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risk: An anthropometric, biochemical and genetic cross-sectional study of Amazonian vulnerable populations.
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J. Alvarez‐Leite | A. J. Martins Filho | R. C. R. Rodríguez Martín-Doimeadios | M. Jiménez-Moreno | R. Oriá | M. Crespo-López | B. Macchi | Marcus Augusto-Oliveira | G. Arrifano | Amanda Lopes-Araújo | Letícia Santos-Sacramento | J. L. Martins do Nascimento | Gabriela P F Arrifano
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