Innovative Journal of Pediatrics
The Scientific Journal of Growth & Development Research Center
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1. Prenatal Exposure to Toxic Metals and Neural Tube Defects: A Systematic Review of the Epidemiologic Evidence
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2. Prenatal exposure to silver is associated with an elevated risk for neural tube defects: a case–control study
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4. High concentrations of aluminum in maternal serum and placental tissue are associated with increased risk for fetal neural tube defects
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5. Single and mixed effects of metallic elements in maternal serum during pregnancy on risk for fetal neural tube defects: A Bayesian kernel regression approach
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7. Essential trace elements in placental tissue and risk for fetal neural tube defects
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8. Serum metallome in pregnant women and the relationship with congenital malformations of the central nervous system: A case-control study
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9. Association Between Chronic Exposure to Tobacco Smoke and Accumulation of Toxic Metals in Hair Among Pregnant Women
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10. Overview of the Relationship Between Aluminum Exposure and Health of Human Being
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11. Association of essential trace metals in maternal hair with the risk of neural tube defects in offspring
- Yan L. , et al.
13. Possible neuroprotective mechanism of antioxidants against aluminium induced cognitive dysfunction
- Kumar A. , et al.