Correlations between Maternal, Breast Milk, and Infant Vitamin B12 Concentrations among Mother–Infant Dyads in Vancouver, Canada and Prey Veng, Cambodia: An Exploratory Analysis
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L. Allen | Y. Lamers | S. Barr | T. Green | L. Houghton | K. Whitfield | C. Karakochuk | H. Kroeun | Mam Borath | Daniela Hampel | S. Shahab-Ferdows | Nancy N. Chen | Prak Sophonneary | Philip Chebaya | Rosemary Stamm | Kaitlin M March
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