Effects of exposure to multiple metallic elements in the first trimester of pregnancy on the risk of preterm birth
Abstract Exposure to certain heavy metals has been demonstrated to be associated with a higher risk of preterm birth (PTB). However, studies focused on the effects of other metal mixtures were limited. A nested case‒control study enrolling 94 PTB cases and 282 controls was conducted. Metallic elemen...
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Main Authors: | Ting Wu (Author), Chuan Luo (Author), Tao Li (Author), Chen Zhang (Author), Hui‐Xi Chen (Author), Yi‐Ting Mao (Author), Yan‐Ting Wu (Author), He‐Feng Huang (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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