Heavy metals and trace elements in hair and urine of a sample of arab children with autistic spectrum disorder.
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Thanaa M. Rabah | Eleonor Blaurock-Busch | Omnia R Amin | Thanaa Rabah | E. Blaurock-Busch | O. Amin | T. Rabah
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