Associations between antibiotic exposure during pregnancy, birth weight and aberrant methylation at imprinted genes among offspring
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E. Iversen | S. Murphy | J. Kurtzberg | R. Jirtle | J. Schildkraut | B. Fuemmeler | A. Vidal | Zhiqing Huang | C. Hoyo | A. Murtha | C. Hoyo | A. Soubry | Frances F Wang | S. Murphy | F. Wang | Z. Huang | J. Schildkraut | S. B. Neelon | A. Vidal
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