The CONSTANCES Cohort Biobank: An Open Tool for Research in Epidemiology and Prevention of Diseases

"General-purpose cohorts" in epidemiology and public health are designed to cover a broad scope of determinants and outcomes, in order to answer several research questions, including those not defined at study inception. In this context, the general objective of the CONSTANCES project is t...

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Main Authors: J. Henny (Author), R. Nadif (Author), S. Le Got (Author), S. Lemonnier (Author), A. Ozguler (Author), F. Ruiz (Author), K. Beaumont (Author), D. Brault (Author), E. Sandt (Author), M. Goldberg (Author), M. Zins (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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