Effects of Ambient Nickel, Vanadium, and Zinc on Wheeze and Cough in Early Childhood
Milesh M. Patel(Broad Institute), Rachel L. Miller(Columbia University), Steven N. Chillrud(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory), Andria Reyes(Center for Children), Robin Garfinkel(Center for Children), Lori Hoepner(Center for Children), Frederica P. Perera(Center for Children)
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