The impact of prenatal and early-life arsenic exposure on epigenetic age acceleration among adults in Northern Chile
Anne K. Bozack(Stanford Health Care), Andrés Cárdenas(Stanford University), Philippe Boileau(University of California, Berkeley), Martyn T. Smith(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Craig Steinmaus(Berkeley Public Health Division), Alan Hubbard(University of California, Berkeley), Catterina Ferreccio(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Fenna C.M. Sillé(Johns Hopkins University)
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