Apolipoprotein E genotype predicts 24-month bayley scales infant development score.
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Apolipoprotein E genotype predicts 24-month bayley scales infant development score.
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Apolipoprotein E genotype predicts 24-month bayley scales infant development score.
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Apolipoprotein E genotype predicts 24-month bayley scales infant development score.
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Apolipoprotein E genotype predicts 24-month bayley scales infant development score.
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Apolipoprotein E genotype predicts 24-month bayley scales infant development score.
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David Bellinger
Eduardo Palazuelos
Edwin K Silverman
Mauricio Hernandez-Avila
Robert O Wright
Scott T Weiss
Shirng W Tsaih
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10.1203/01.PDR.0000090927.53818.DE
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2003-08-20T00:00:00Z
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