Studies in humans showed that prenatal exposure to urban air pollution (AP) influences fetal development, and increases the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes and some diseases in postnatal life. However, most of these were performed in environments where the main source of environmental par...
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Salinas, Paulo
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Veuthey, Carlos
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Rubio, Ignacio
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Bongiorno, Anthony
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Romero, Ingrid
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[Exposure to Wood Smoke Pollution During Pre-Gestational Period of Rat has Effects on Placenta Volume and Fetus Size]
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Exposure to Wood Smoke Pollution During Pre-Gestational Period of Rat has Effects on Placenta Volume and Fetus Size