Traffic pollution exposure is associated with altered brain connectivity in school children
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Xavier Querol | Dídac Macià | Laura Blanco-Hinojo | Gerard Martínez-Vilavella | Jordi Sunyer | Jaume Capellades | Jesus Pujol | Raquel Fenoll | Mar Alvarez-Pedrerol | Ioar Rivas | Joan Forns | Joan Deus | J. Sunyer | J. Pujol | J. Deus | I. Rivas | X. Querol | M. Álvarez-Pedrerol | D. Macià | L. Blanco-Hinojo | J. Forns | J. Capellades | R. Fenoll | G. Martínez-Vilavella
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