Parental characteristics, somatic fetal growth, and season of birth influence innate and adaptive cord blood cytokine responses.
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Parental characteristics, somatic fetal growth, and season of birth influence innate and adaptive cord blood cytokine responses.
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Parental characteristics, soma ...... cord blood cytokine responses.
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Alkis Togias
Cynthia M Visness
Diane R Gold
Frank Witter
George T O'Connor
Gordon R Bloomberg
James E Gern
John Schwarz
Melissa S Burger
Meyer Kattan
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10.1016/J.JACI.2009.08.021
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z