Growth from Birth through Six Months for Infants of Mothers in the "Women First" Preconception Maternal Nutrition Trial

scientific article published on 18 September 2020

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P356DOI10.1016/J.JPEDS.2020.09.032
P932PMC publication ID7855785
P698PubMed publication ID32956698

P50authorRobert L GoldenbergQ61833640
Kenneth Michael HambidgeQ87867908
Nancy KrebsQ114399374
P2093author name stringAbhik Das
Lester Figueroa
Vanessa R Thorsten
Sarah Saleem
Richard J Derman
Sangappa M Dhaded
Carl L Bose
Dhuly Chowdhury
Shivaprasad S Goudar
Sumera Aziz Ali
Jamie L Westcott
Amaanti Sridhar
Adrien L Lokangaka
Ana L Garcés
Antoinette K Tsefu
Women First Preconception Maternal Nutrition Study Group
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P577publication date2020-09-18
P1433published inThe Journal of PediatricsQ7743611
P1476titleGrowth from Birth through Six Months for Infants of Mothers in the "Women First" Preconception Maternal Nutrition Trial

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