Maternal Blood Lead Levels and the Risk of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension: The EDEN Cohort Study
Chadi Yazbeck(CHU Ambroise Paré), Guy Huel(Université Paris-Sud), Anne Forhan(Université Paris-Sud), Rémy Slama(Université Paris-Sud), G Magnin(Université de Poitiers), Marie‐Aline Charles(University of Southern California), B. Foliguet(Centre Hospitalier Régional et Universitaire de Nancy), O. Thiébaugeorges(Centre Hospitalier Régional et Universitaire de Nancy), Ginette Debotte(Université Paris-Sud), Thierry Moreau(Université Paris-Sud), Josiane Sahuquillo(Université Paris-Sud), Valérie Goua(Université de Poitiers)
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