Neurophysiologic and neurobehavioral evidence of beneficial effects of prenatal omega-3 fatty acid intake on memory function at school age.
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Neurophysiologic and neurobehavioral evidence of beneficial effects of prenatal omega-3 fatty acid intake on memory function at school age.
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Charles A Nelson
Dave Saint-Amour
Eric Dewailly
Gina Muckle
Joseph L Jacobson
Matthew J Burden
Olivier Boucher
Pierre Ayotte
Sandra W Jacobson
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10.3945/AJCN.110.000323
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2011-03-09T00:00:00Z