Associations of Prenatal Exposure to Cadmium With Child Growth, Obesity, and Cardiometabolic Traits
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M. Kogevinas | T. Roumeliotaki | M. Vafeiadi | L. Chatzi | R. McConnell | G. Chalkiadaki | E. Fthenou | D. Ierodiakonou | K. Margetaki | M. Kippler | Eirini Pentheroudaki
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