The impact of prenatal mercury on neurobehavioral functioning longitudinally assessed from a young age to pre-adolescence in a Spanish birth cohort
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Published:2024-07
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Volume:252
Page:118954
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ISSN:0013-9351
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Container-title:Environmental Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environmental Research
Author:
Sarzo BlancaORCID,
Ballester Ferran,
Soler-Blasco Raquel,
Sunyer Jordi,
Lopez-Espinosa Maria-JoseORCID,
Ibarluzea Jesus,
Lozano ManuelORCID,
Julvez Jordi,
Iriarte Gorka,
Subiza-Perez MikelORCID,
González-Safont LlúciaORCID,
Fernández-Somoano AnaORCID,
Vallejo-Ortega JorgeORCID,
Guxens Mònica,
López-González Ulises-AlfredoORCID,
Riaño-Galán IsolinaORCID,
Riutort-Mayol Gabriel,
Murcia MarioORCID,
Llop Sabrina
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