Pregnancy thiamine and riboflavin intake and the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: A prospective cohort study.
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Xuefeng Yang | L. Hao | Can Luo | Yuanjue Wu | Zhen Zhang | S. Guo | Shanshan Huang | Shan-shan Wang | M. Kong | Yan Li | Ningning Cui | Y. Ge | Le Tan | Shu Guo | Liping Hao | Man Kong
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