Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11025011 | Environmental Research | 2019 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Our comprehensive examination of placental metals illustrate many strong associations between lesser-studied metals and infant parameters. These data, in combination with our correlations of well-studied metals, illustrate a need to consider in utero exposure to a broad array of metals when considering fetal development.
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Authors
Colleen K. Mikelson, Jacopo Troisi, Amy LaLonde, Steven J.K. Symes, Sally W. Thurston, Lauren M. DiRe, C. David. Adair, Richard K. Miller, Sean M. Richards,