Cord Blood Metabolome and BMI Trajectory from Birth to Adolescence: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study on Early Life Biomarkers of Persistent Obesity is a research paper published in Metabolites (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.489. It has been cited 25 times.
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0.489
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5.93
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1.0%
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