Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus.
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A. Litonjua | C. Camargo | K. Kleinman | M. Gillman | S. Rifas-Shiman | J. Rich-Edwards | H. Burris | Susanna Y. Huh
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