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- who: Dorota Filipowicz and colleagues from the Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Internal Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences have published the paper: Selenium Status and Supplementation Effects in Pregnancy—A Study on Mother-Child Pairs from a Single-Center Cohort, in the Journal: Nutrients 2022, 14,14, 3082 Nutrients 2022, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2022/
- what: In the study , serum Se of the studied mothers was similarly low, at 54 µg/L, and even lower in the cord blood (36 µg/L). The analysis reported a very similar neonatal Se concentration level, which . . .
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