Brain-specific lipids from marine, lacustrine, or terrestrial food resources: potential impact on early African Homo sapiens.
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J. Parkington | C. Broadhurst | S. Cunnane | M. Crawford | Yiqun Wang | W. Schmidt | Leigh Broadhurst | Walter F. Schmidte
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