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Споживання морепродуктів під час вагітності та його вплив на розвиток нервової системи у дитинстві (дослідження ALSPAC): обсерваційне когортне дослідження

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2018.7(133):56–65

Joseph R Hibbeln, John M Davis, Colin Steer, Pauline Emmett, Imogen Rogers, Cathy Williams, Jean Golding
Лабораторія мембранної біофізики та біохімії, Національний інститут з проблем зловживання алкоголем та алкоголізму США, Національний інститут здоров’я США, Бетесда, MD 20952, США (J R Hibbeln MD); Університет Іллінойсу в Чикаго, Чикаго, штат Іллінойс, США (Дж. М. Дейвіс, MD); Відділ комунальної медицини, Університет Брістоля, Велика Британія (C Steer MSc, P Emmett PhD, I Rogers PhD, C Williams PhD, J Golding FMedSci)

Опубліковано: Lancet 2007; 369: 578–85

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