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Maternal MTHFR genotype and haplotype predict deficits in early cognitive development in a lead-exposed birth cohort in Mexico City
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Maternal MTHFR genotype and haplotype predict deficits in early cognitive development in a lead-exposed birth cohort in Mexico City

J. Richard PILSNER, Howard HU, Martha Maria TELLEZ-ROJO, Mauricio HERNANDEZ-AVILA, Robert O WRIGHT, Katarzyna KORDAS, Adrienne S ETTINGER, Brisa N SANCHEZ, David CANTONWINE, Alicia L LAZARUS, …
The American journal of clinical nutrition, v 92(1)
2010
PMID: 20504979
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https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.2009.28839View
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Biological and medical sciences Toxicology Medical sciences Chemical and industrial products toxicology. Toxic occupational diseases Metals and various inorganic compounds

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