Placental volume at 11 weeks is associated with offspring bone mass at birth and in later childhood: Findings from the Southampton Women's Survey.
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C. Cooper | H. Inskip | K. Godfrey | S. D'Angelo | P. Mahon | S. Crozier | E. Curtis | J. Cleal | N. Harvey | S. Woolford | L. Cooke
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