Neurobehavioral effects of dental amalgam in children: a randomized clinical trial.
Timothy A. DeRouen(University of Washington), Isabel Pavão Martins, James S. Woods, Henrique Luís(University of Lisbon), Alexandre Castro‐Caldas, Brenda D. Townes, Michael D. Martin(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Mário Bernardo(University of Lisbon), Gail Rosenbaum, Jorge Leitão(Universidade Católica Portuguesa), Brian G. Leroux(Public Health – Seattle & King County)
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