Prohypertensive Effect of Gestational Personal Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter. Prospective Cohort Study in Non-smoking and Non-obese Pregnant Women

Cardiovascular Toxicology - Tập 12 Số 3 - Trang 216-225 - 2012
W Jedrychowski1, Frederica P. Perera2, U Maugeri3, John D. Spengler4, Elżbieta Mróz1, Elżbieta Flak1, Laura Stigter2, Renata Majewska1, Irena Kaim1, Agata Sowa1, Ryszard Jacek1
1Jagiellonian University, Medical College
2Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health;
3Research and Rehabilitation
4Harvard School of Public Health

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