Urinary element profiles and associations with cardiometabolic diseases: A cross-sectional study across ten areas in China.
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Zhengming Chen | Yu Guo | Liming Li | Ying Gao | Yan Chen | J. Lv | Liang Sun | H. Du | G. Zong | Meijuan Bai | Lijiao Xu | Xu Lin | Qianyu Zhao | Yunan Liu | Qianyu Zhao
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