Association between plasma concentration of copper and gestational diabetes mellitus.
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Liegang Liu | Jiawei Wang | Wei Yang | Jiawei Yin | Shuzhen Li | Yalun Zhu | Sijing Chen | Peiyun Li | Xiaoqin Li | Zhilei Shan | Taoping Sun | Qianqian Shang
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