Exposure to heavy metals modifies optimal gestational weight gain: A large nationally representative cohort of the Japan Environment and Children's Study.
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H. Nitta | S. Nakayama | Yayoi Kobayashi | T. Isobe | M. Sekiyama | Yukiko Nishihama | Miyuki Iwai-Shimada | Yu Taniguchi | T. Michikawa | Chau-Ren Jung | S. Yamazaki
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