Prenatal maternal and cord blood vitamin D concentrations and negative affectivity in infancy
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O. Mäkitie | K. Räikkönen | H. Tiemeier | S. Andersson | H. El Marroun | M. Lahti-Pulkkinen | K. Heinonen | S. Sammallahti | Jenni Rosendahl | H. Hauta-alus | Elisa M. Holmlund-Suila | Saara M Valkama | Maria Enlund-Cerullo | Runyu Zou | Helena H. Hauta-alus
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