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- who: Emelie Lindberger from the sizeThe study was performed at the Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden, and included , mother and child dyads. The have published the research: Early Mid-pregnancy Blood-Based Proteins as Possible Biomarkers of Increased Infant Birth Size in Sex-Stratified Analyses, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to evaluate the associations of maternal blood-based proteins with increased infant birth size. All women included in the study had a singleton pregnancy and available data on self-reported pre-conception weight, height, and smoking habits and gave birth . . .
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