Retinol-binding protein, retinol, and modified-relative-dose response in Ugandan children aged 12–23 months and their non-pregnant caregivers
Ralph D. Whitehead(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Maria Elena Jefferds(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Carine Mapango, Sarah Ngalombi(Ministry of Health), Nicole D. Ford(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Rosemary L. Schleicher(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Martin Ahimbisibwe(World Health Organization - Uganda), Sherry A. Tanumihardjo(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Siti Halati(World Health Organization - Uganda), Ming Zhang(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Jesse Sheftel(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Laird J. Ruth, Abdelrahman Lubowa(Makerere University)
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