High-resolution metabolomics of exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes in the Atlanta African American maternal-child cohort is a research paper published in Environmental Pollution (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.578. It has been cited 46 times.
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0.578
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3.05
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Additional file 1 of Metabonomics profile analysis in inflammation-induced preterm birth and the potential role of metabolites in regulating premature cervical ripening
Additional file 1 of Metabonomics profile analysis in inflammation-induced preterm birth and the potential role of metabolites in regulating premature cervical ripening