Early Life Body Fatness, Serum Anti-Müllerian Hormone, and Breast Density in Young Adult Women
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N. Hylton | L. Snetselaar | E. Orav | E. Leblanc | L. V. Van Horn | H. Baer | C. Klifa | K. Bertrand | J. Dorgan | Ajay Kumar
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